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  1. Use of topical antipsoriatic drugs in Denmark: a nationwide drug utilization study
  2. A smartphone application supporting patients with psoriasis improves adherence to topical treatment: a randomized controlled trial
  3. Parthenolide in Danish biodynamic and organic milk: A new source of exposure to an allergenic sesquiterpene lactone
  4. Anti-inflammatory potency testing of topical corticosteroids and calcineurin inhibitors in human volunteers sensitized to diphenylcyclopropenone
  5. Different concentrations and volumes of p -phenylenediamine in pet. (equivalent doses) are associated with similar patch test outcomes: a pilot study
  6. Allergic contact dermatitis caused by nail acrylates in Europe. An EECDRG study
  7. Methylisothiazolinone in a designer spectacle frame - a surprising finding
  8. Preservatives
  9. Lettuce contact allergy
  10. Hesperidin methyl chalcone - a new cosmetic contact allergen
  11. Contact sensitization toGeranium robertianumL. in an amateur gardener
  12. Recall Bias in Childhood Atopic Diseases Among Adults in The Odense Adolescence Cohort Study
  13. Reduced content of chloroatranol and atranol in oak moss absolute significantly reduces the elicitation potential of this fragrance material
  14. Sensitization to palladium in Europe
  15. Occupational contact dermatitis in blue‐collar workers: results from a multicentre study from the Danish Contact Dermatitis Group (2003–2012)
  16. Further evidence of the methylisothiazolinone epidemic
  17. Airborne allergic contact dermatitis caused by methylisothiazolinone in a child sensitized from wet wipes
  18. Mechanical Trauma and Hand Eczema
  19. How to Select Extra Allergens and Problematic Allergens
  20. Occupational contact dermatitis in hairdressers: an analysis of patch test data from the Danish Contact Dermatitis Group, 2002–2011
  21. Triethylene glycol bis(2-ethylhexanoate) - a new contact allergen identified in a spectacle frame
  22. Systemic allergic dermatitis caused by Apiaceae root vegetables
  23. Investigation of the homogeneity of methacrylate allergens in commercially available patch test preparations
  24. Contact sensitization to calocephalin, a sesquiterpene lactone of the guaianolide type from cushion bush (Leucophyta brownii, Compositae)
  25. Nickel allergy from adolescence to adulthood in the TOACS cohort
  26. Sensitization patterns in Compositae-allergic patients with current or past atopic dermatitis
  27. Outcome of a second patch test reading of TRUE Tests® on D6/7
  28. Outcome of a second patch test reading of TRUE Tests® on D6/7
  29. Tomato contact dermatitis
  30. Contact sensitization to dittany of Crete (Origanum dictamnus) in a herbal remedy
  31. The diagnostic value of patch tests with two fragrance mix I preparations for detection of clinically relevant perfume allergy
  32. Patch testing with constituents of sesquiterpene lactone-containing mixes: time of application is important
  33. Occupational contact dermatitis in painters - an analysis of patch test data from the Danish Contact Dermatitis Group
  34. Contact allergy to epoxy resin: risk occupations and consequences
  35. Patch testing with constituents of Compositae mixes
  36. Patch testing with constituents of Compositae mixes
  37. Patch test concentrations (doses in mg/cm2) for the 12 non-mix fragrance substances regulated by European legislation
  38. Psoralen plus ultraviolet A (PUVA) soaks and UVB TL01 treatment for chronic hand dermatoses
  39. Hand eczema in hairdressers: a Danish register-based study of the prevalence of hand eczema and its career consequences
  40. Alternative (non-animal) methods for cosmetics testing: current status and future prospects—2010
  41. Encapsulating contact allergens in liposomes, ethosomes, and polycaprolactone may affect their sensitizing properties
  42. A Growth Curve Model with Fractional Polynomials for Analysing Incomplete Time-Course Data in Microarray Gene Expression Studies
  43. Screening for Compositae sensitization with pure allergens: implications of molecular structure, strength of reaction, and time of testing
  44. Percutaneous penetration characteristics and release kinetics of contact allergens encapsulated in ethosomes
  45. Flare-up of dermatitis following patch testing is more common in polysensitized patients
  46. Occupational cobalt-allergic contact dermatitis resulting from polyester resin
  47. Fragrance mix I patch test reactions in 5006 consecutive dermatitis patients tested simultaneously with TRUE Test® and Trolab® test material
  48. Patch test reactivity to feverfew-containing creams in feverfew-allergic patients
  49. The coumarin herniarin as a sensitizer in German chamomile [Chamomilla recutita (L.) Rauschert, Compositae]
  50. Dermatitis from common ivy (Hedera helix L. subsp. helix) in Europe: past, present, and future
  51. Development of atopic dermatitis in the DARC birth cohort
  52. Ethosome Formulations of Known Contact Allergens can Increase their Sensitizing Capacity
  53. The association between early sensitization patterns and subsequent allergic disease. The DARC birth cohort study
  54. Contact sensitisation in hand eczema patients-relation to subdiagnosis, severity and quality of life: a multi-centre study
  55. The Prevalence of food hypersensitivity in young adults
  56. The dose-response relationship between the patch test and ROAT and the potential use for regulatory purposes
  57. Allergic contact dermatitis to ethylhexylglycerin and pentylene glycol
  58. Potency and trends of contact sensitisation in humans with regard to consumer products
  59. Occupational allergic contact dermatitis to hydroxyethyl methacrylate (2-HEMA) in a manicurist
  60. Characterization of the polysensitized patient: a matched case-control study
  61. Food allergy and food sensitization in early childhood: results from the DARC cohort
  62. p‐Phenylenediamine sensitization is more prevalent in central and southern European patch test centres than in Scandinavian: results from a multicentre study
  63. Association between positive patch tests to epoxy resin and fragrance mix I ingredients
  64. Concordance of patch test results with four new TRUE®test allergens compared with the same allergens from Chemotechnique®
  65. New aspects in allergic contact dermatitis
  66. The prevalence of allergic diseases in an unselected group of 6-year-old children. The DARC birth cohort study
  67. New aspects in allergic contact dermatitis
  68. Sesquiterpene lactone dermatitis in the young: is atopy a risk factor?
  69. Decreasing trends in methyldibromo glutaronitrile contact allergy – following regulatory intervention
  70. FS10.6
10 years experience with the Allergen Bank
  71. FS06.3
Chloroatranol - clinical studies and exposure analysis
  72. FS06.7
The new fragrance mix II - test results of a multicentre European Study
  73. FS04.1
Formaldehyde allergy - clinically relevant threshold reactions
  74. FS04.4
Decreased MDBGN conc. in a product is counteracted by increased exposure
  75. FS02.6
Patch test reactivity to nickel sulphate and fragrance mix in unselected children
  76. Validity of reaction index and positivity ratio?
  77. Recommendation to include fragrance mix 2 and hydroxyisohexyl 3-cyclohexene carboxaldehyde (Lyral®) in the European baseline patch test series
  78. The reaction index and positivity ratio revisited
  79. Allergic contact dermatitis to methyl aminolevulinate after photodynamic therapy in 9 patients
  80. Patients with multiple contact allergies: a review
  81. Cosmetics and herbal remedies with Compositae plant extracts – are they tolerated by Compositae-allergic patients?
  82. Allergic contact dermatitis to ethylhexylglycerin in a cream
  83. Allergic contact dermatitis from retinyl palmitate in polycaprolactone
  84. Experimental elicitation with hydroxyisohexyl-3-cyclohexene carboxaldehyde-containing deodorants
  85. Comparison of the effect of glycerol and triamcinolone acetonide on cumulative skin irritation in a randomized trial
  86. Allergic contact dermatitis from oleyl alcohol in Elidel�cream
  87. Patterns of sensitization in infants and its relation to atopic dermatitis
  88. Miconidin and miconidin methyl ether from Primula obconica Hance: new allergens in an old sensitizer
  89. Anti-irritants I: dose–response in acute irritation
  90. Anti-irritants II: efficacy against cumulative irritation
  91. Retrospective evaluation of the consequence of alleged patch test sensitization
  92. Severe allergic hair dye reactions in 8 children
  93. The Prevalence of Acute Cutaneous Drug Reactions in a Scandinavian University Hospital
  94. Cutaneous Adverse Drug Reactions Seen at a University Hospital Department of Dermatology
  95. Staphylococcus aureus Clonal Dynamics and Virulence Factors in Children with Atopic Dermatitis
  96. 10. Atopic hand eczema and treatment strategies
  97. Phenylephrine and acute periorbital dermatitis
  98. Allergic Contact Dermatitis from a Topical Corticosteroid Mimicking Acute Generalized Exanthematous Pustulosis
  99. The prevalence of peanut sensitization and the association to pollen sensitization in a cohort of unselected adolescents - The Odense Adolescence Cohort Study on Atopic Diseases and Dermatitis (TOACS)
  100. A comparison between criteria for diagnosing atopic eczema in infants
  101. Deodorants: an experimental provocation study with isoeugenol
  102. Drug-induced Bullous Pemphigoid with Positive Patch Test and in vitro IgE Sensitization
  103. Hair dye contact allergy: quantitative exposure assessment of selected products and clinical cases
  104. Chloroatranol, an extremely potent allergen hidden in perfumes: a dose-response elicitation study
  105. Short-time, High-dosage Penicillin Infusion Therapy of Syphilis: An Alternative to Recommended Regimens?
  106. Allergic contact dermatitis from a condensate of boric acid, monoethanolamine and fatty acids in a metalworking fluid
  107. Airborne allergic contact dermatitis from 3-iodo-2-propynyl-butylcarbamate at a paint factory
  108. Type I Sensitization in Adolescents: Prevalence and Association with Atopic Dermatitis
  109. Sesquiterpene Lactone Mix
  110. Nickel Sensitization in Adolescents and Association with Ear Piercing, Use of Dental Braces and Hand Eczema
  111. Contact Allergy and Allergic Contact Dermatitis in Adolescents: Prevalence Measures and Associations.
  112. SODIUM DIHYDROXYCETYL PHOSPHATE - A NEW COSMETIC ALLERGEN?
  113. SODIUM DIHYDROXYCETYL PHOSPHATE - A NEW COSMETIC ALLERGEN?
  114. Nickel Allergy Among 8th Grade Schoolchildren in Odense, Denmark.
  115. Nickel Allergy Among 8th Grade Schoolchildren in Odense, Denmark.
  116. Verbenaceae
  117. Histological distinction between early allergic and irritant patch test reactions: follicular spongiosis may be characteristic of early allergic contact dermatitis
  118. Immediate allergic and nonallergic reactions to Christmas and Easter cacti
  119. Identification of Risk Products for Fragrance Contact Allergy: A Case-Referent Study Based on Patientsʼ Histories
  120. Identification of Risk Products for Fragrance Contact Allergy: A Case-Referent Study Based on Patientsʼ Histories
  121. The value and limitations of rechallenge in the guinea pig maximization test
  122. Reproducibility of the chamber scarification test
  123. Irritant Contact Dermatitis of a Gardenerʼs Hands Caused by Handling of Fur-Covered Plant Ornaments
  124. Irritant Contact Dermatitis of a Gardenerʼs Hands Caused by Handling of Fur-Covered Plant Ornaments
  125. The Allergen Bank: The Idea Behind It and the Preliminary Results with It