Contact Dermatitis
Contact Dermatitis
A Patch Test Study to Evaluate the Allergenicity of a Metallic Jewelry Alloy in Patients Allergic to Cobalt
Cobalt is a common inducer of allergic contact dermatitis. A new jewelry alloy containing cobalt was developed and tested on 30 individuals with...
Article
Cutaneous Lupoid Leishmaniasis: A Case Report
Cutaneous leishmaniasis is a disease transmitted by the sandfly. During the course of the disease, all classical stages of the development of...
Article
Cupric Keratosis: Green Seborrheic Keratoses Secondary to External Copper Exposure
Exogenous copper is a well-known cause of blue-green dyspigmentation of the hair, nails, and skin. We report the case of a patient with a blue-...
Contact Dermatitis
Tea Tree Oil
Tea tree oil is a popular ingredient in many over-the-counter healthcare and cosmetic products. With the explosion of the natural and alternative...
Contact Dermatitis
Bacitracin
Bacitracin is an antibiotic widely used by both the medical profession and the general public. It is most commonly found in a variety of topical...
Environmental Dermatology
Aquatic Antagonists: Sea Urchin Dermatitis
No abstract available.
Article
Extensive Lichenoid Drug Eruption Due to Glyburide: A Case Report and Review of the Literature
Lichenoid reactions to sulfonylurea drugs have been reported, albeit infrequently.1 To our knowledge, this is the first case of a generalized...
Article
Elastosis Perforans Serpiginosa Secondary to D-Penicillamine Therapy With Coexisting Cutis Laxa
Elastosis perforans serpiginosa (EPS) is a rare complication of D-penicillamine therapy. EPS has been reported in patients with Wilson disease,...
Commentary
Hymenoptera Allergy
No abstract available.