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Occupational dermatitis due to sodium hypophosphite.

Claudine Costa, +1 more
- 01 Oct 1988 - 
- Vol. 19, Iss: 4, pp 313-314
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Does sodium cromoglycate have an mhibitory effect on contact dermatitis?
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I. Hazder S A. Treatment of atopzc eczema m children: climcal tnal of 10% sodium cromoglycate omtment. Br Med J 1977\" 1. 1570-1572. 2. Anyanayagam M, Barlow T J G, Graham P et al. Topzcal sodium cromoglycate m the management of atopic eczemea controlled tnal. Br J Dermato/!985: 112: 343-348. 3. Settipane G A, ~!em D E, Boyd G K et al. Adverse reactiOns to cromolyn. JAMA 1979: 241. 811-813. 4. Easty D L, Rzce N S C, Jones B R. Climcal tnal of topzcal disodium cromoglycate m vernal kerato-conJunctivitis. C/in Allergy 1972: 2: 99-107 5. Greenbaum J, Cockcroft D, Hargreave FE, Dolonch J. Sodium cromoglycate m ragweed-a!lergzc conJunctivitis. J Allergy C/in lmmunol 1977\" 59· 437-439. 6. Fisher A A, Stillman M A. Allergic contact sensztlVIty to benzalkoniUm chlonde. Arch Dermatol 1972: 106: 169-171. 7 Afzeliush H, Thulin H. Allergzc reactions to benzalkomum chlonde. Contact Dermatitis 1979: 5: 60. 8. Meffert H, Wischenwskz G G, Gunther W. Disodium cromoglycate mhibzts allergic patch test reactions. Contact Dermatitis 1985: 12: 18-20. 9. Chnstensen D B, Chnstensen M B, Wall L M. Does sodium cromoglycate have an mhibitory effect on contact dermatitis? Contact Dermatllis 1986: 15: 183-185. 10. Blanken R, Nater J P, Veenhof E. Sodium cromoglycate: effects on allergic patch test reactions. Contact Dermatitzs 1986: 15: 192-193.

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