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Archives of Dermatology Magazine May 2008 Vol-144 #5 Pages 569-702 JAMA

Archives of Dermatology Magazine May 2008 Vol-144 #5 Pages 569-702 JAMA

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Archives of Dermatology Magazine June 2008 Vol-144 #6 Pages 703-828 JAMA

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Archives of Dermatology | June 2008, Volume 144, Number 6, Pages 703-828 | Magazine

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In this issue of the Archives, the North American Contact Dermatitis Group has shared a detailed accounting of patch test results in a large number of patients with anogenital dermatitis.
This sort of epidemiologic data is useful in determining which standard antigens are most and least useful for patch testing in patients with dermatitis in a specific distribution. Data housed in a database such as the multicenter collaboration used for this article are useful to researchers.
Many tertiary contact dermatitis centers maintain a similar database that registers patient characteristics such as occupation, areas of skin with dermatitis, and relevance of positive patch test results. There are more permutations of these data of potential interest to researchers than can be covered in any single print report.

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  • Publisher:  JAMA
  • Language:  English
  • Cover:  Paperback
  • Number of Pages:  124 pages
  • Print Date:  June 2008
  • Volume:  144
  • Number:  6
  • Pages:  703-828

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