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View article: Causal relationship between gut microbiota and malignant lymphoma: a two-way two-sample mendelian randomization study
Causal relationship between gut microbiota and malignant lymphoma: a two-way two-sample mendelian randomization study Open
We investigated the potential causal relationship between gut microbiota and malignant lymphoma. Our findings provide a theoretical foundation for future research on the relationship between gut microbiota and lymphoma, and may facilitate …
View article: Photopatch testing: Clinical characteristics, test results, and final diagnoses from the North American Contact Dermatitis Group, 2009–2020
Photopatch testing: Clinical characteristics, test results, and final diagnoses from the North American Contact Dermatitis Group, 2009–2020 Open
Background Photoallergic contact dermatitis (PACD) is a delayed hypersensitivity reaction to allergens only in the presence of ultraviolet radiation in sunlight. Photopatch testing (PhotoPT) is necessary to confirm the diagnosis of PACD. T…
View article: Informed Consent, Autonomy, False Beliefs, and Ignorance
Informed Consent, Autonomy, False Beliefs, and Ignorance Open
It is widely believed that health policy should take care to ensure that persons are informed about the expected risks as well as the anticipated advantages of medical procedures. This is often justified by a concern for the moral value of…
View article: Trends in the Prevalence of Methylchloroisothiazolinone/Methylisothiazolinone Contact Allergy in North America and Europe
Trends in the Prevalence of Methylchloroisothiazolinone/Methylisothiazolinone Contact Allergy in North America and Europe Open
Importance The common use of isothiazolinones as preservatives is a global cause of allergic contact dermatitis. Differences in allowable concentrations of methylisothiazolinone (MI) exist in Europe, Canada, and the US. Objective To compar…
View article: Importance of Supplemental Patch Testing Beyond a Screening Series for Patients With Dermatitis
Importance of Supplemental Patch Testing Beyond a Screening Series for Patients With Dermatitis Open
This cross-sectional study found that 21.9% of patients who underwent patch testing to an allergen screening series of 65 to 70 allergens had at least 1 relevant reaction to supplemental allergens/substances. Of these, one-quarter reacted …
View article: Patient safety in dermatology: a ten-year update
Patient safety in dermatology: a ten-year update Open
Despite the growing number of dermatologic patient safety studies, our review supports a continuing need for further studies and reports to reduce the number of preventable errors and provide optimal care.
View article: EP29 A rare case of marginal zone lymphoma of the breast complicating primary Sjögren’s syndrome
EP29 A rare case of marginal zone lymphoma of the breast complicating primary Sjögren’s syndrome Open
Case report - Introduction Primary Sjögren’s patients are a higher risk of developing non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL) compared with patients with other autoimmune disorders and to the general population. Parotid and submandibular salivary gland…
View article: Table 1. Common Sources Associated with the Top 10 NACDG Allergens, Currently Relevant Supplemental (non-NACDG) Allergens, and Irritant Contact Dermatitis
Table 1. Common Sources Associated with the Top 10 NACDG Allergens, Currently Relevant Supplemental (non-NACDG) Allergens, and Irritant Contact Dermatitis Open
Mendeley Supplementary Table 1. Common Sources Associated with the Top 10 NACDG Allergens, Currently Relevant Supplemental (non-NACDG) Allergens, and Irritant Contact Dermatitis Allergen Sources Personal care products were the most common …
View article: Evaluation of Patch Test Findings in Patients With Anogenital Dermatitis
Evaluation of Patch Test Findings in Patients With Anogenital Dermatitis Open
For patients with anogenital involvement only who were referred for patch testing, male patients were more likely to have allergic contact dermatitis, whereas female patients were more likely to have other dermatoses. Common allergens or s…
View article: Facial Dermatitis in Male Patients Referred for Patch Testing
Facial Dermatitis in Male Patients Referred for Patch Testing Open
Although many allergens were similar in both groups, MFD were more likely to react to use of dimethylaminopropylamine and paraphenylenediamine, presumably owing to their higher prevalence in hair products. Most sources of allergic and irri…
View article: WHAT CAN’T MONEY BUY?
WHAT CAN’T MONEY BUY? Open
It is usual in debates over the appropriate limits of markets to note that there are some goods—such as Nobel Prizes, academic grades, military medals, friendship, and love—that cannot be bought and sold. But while it is common to hold tha…
View article: The facts and fiction of breaking into the United States
The facts and fiction of breaking into the United States Open
Advice for international medical graduates on applying to surgical training programmes in the US from one such Stateside success story.