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Dominique Tennstedt
Researcher at Cliniques Universitaires Saint-Luc
Publications - 124
Citations - 1907
Dominique Tennstedt is an academic researcher from Cliniques Universitaires Saint-Luc. The author has contributed to research in topics: Allergic contact dermatitis & Contact dermatitis. The author has an hindex of 24, co-authored 123 publications receiving 1685 citations. Previous affiliations of Dominique Tennstedt include Université catholique de Louvain.
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Allergic contact dermatitis caused by isobornyl acrylate in Freestyle® Libre, a newly introduced glucose sensor
Anne Herman,Olivier Aerts,Marie Baeck,Magnus Bruze,Christophe De Block,An Goossens,Nils Hamnerius,Sara Huygens,Dominique Maiter,Dominique Tennstedt,Bernard Vandeleene,Martin Mowitz +11 more
TL;DR: Glucose sensors, such as FreeStyle® Libre, are innovative medical devices developed for diabetes patients as a replacement for classic glucose meters, ensuring continuous glucose monitoring without the disadvantage of regular skin finger pricks.
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Evaluation of Chilblains as a Manifestation of the COVID-19 Pandemic.
Anne Herman,Anne Herman,Caroline Peeters,Alexia Verroken,Isabelle Tromme,Dominique Tennstedt,Liliane Marot,Claire Dachelet,Damien Gruson,Cedric Hermans,Marie Baeck,Marie Baeck +11 more
TL;DR: Chilblains appeared not to be directly associated with COVID-19 in this case series, and lifestyle changes associated with community containment and lockdown measures are a possible explanation for these lesions.
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Acne prevalence and associations with lifestyle: a cross-sectional online survey of adolescents/young adults in 7 European countries
Pierre Wolkenstein,A. Machovcová,Jacek C Szepietowski,Dominique Tennstedt,Stefano Veraldi,A. Delarue +5 more
TL;DR: Although acne vulgaris is a common skin disorder, limited epidemiological data exist specifically for European populations and it is unclear how common the disease is in this region.
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Allergic hypersensitivity to topical and systemic corticosteroids: a review.
TL;DR: This review summarizes the epidemiological and clinical characteristics oforticosteroids reactions and presents a detailed analysis of the proposed immunological mechanisms including underlying cross‐reactions.
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Allergic contact dermatitis from hydrocolloid dressings.
TL;DR: Three patients who developed eczematous lesions under this type of wound covering are described and the addition of this compound is an important change that may negatively alter the good safety record of ConvaTec dressings.