![]() Peru balsam structure
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Common Name | Peru balsam | ||
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CAS Number | 8007-00-9 | Molecular Weight | N/A | |
Density | 1.161 | Boiling Point | 314 °C(lit.) | |
Molecular Formula | N/A | Melting Point | N/A | |
MSDS | Chinese USA | Flash Point | >110°C | |
Symbol |
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Signal Word | Warning |
Allergic contact dermatitis of the vulva.
Dermatitis 24(2) , 64-72, (2013) Allergic contact dermatitis (ACD) of the vulva arises as a primary condition or develops secondary to topical agents. We aimed to describe the incidence of ACD in patients presenting with vulvar symptoms and to identify the allergens of most importance.Using ... |
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Acute allergic contact dermatitis of the lips from peppermint oil in a lip balm.
Dermatitis 21(2) , 111-5, (2010) The etiology of cheilitis is often not readily apparent. We present a case series of four patients with allergic contact cheilitis (ACC) secondary to exposure to peppermint oil contained in a lip balm product. These patients developed eczematous dermatitis in... |
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Clinically relevant patch test results in patients with burning mouth syndrome.
Dermatitis 23(2) , 61-70, (2012) Patients with a sore or burning mouth associated with clinically normal oral mucosa present a difficult diagnostic challenge.The objective of this study was to assess the value of patch testing in patients with burning mouth syndrome.We retrospectively review... |
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Systemic contact dermatitis to foods: nickel, BOP, and more.
Curr. Allergy Asthma Rep. 14(10) , 463, (2014) Systemic contact dermatitis (SCD), a cutaneous reaction that is a direct manifestation of systemic exposure to a known allergen in a sensitized individual, has been increasingly recognized as a cause of persistent cutaneous contact dermatitis that is refracto... |
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Genital contact dermatitis: a retrospective analysis.
Dermatitis 21(6) , 317-20, (2010) many topical products are used in the genital region. Allergic contact dermatitis (ACD) may develop from product use or due to treatment of an underlying dermatosis.our goal was to identify the frequency of ACD and identify top allergens in the genital region... |
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Positive concomitant test reactions to allergens in the standard patch test series.
Int. J. Dermatol. 49(5) , 517-9, (2010) Patch testing is performed to evaluate suspected allergic contact dermatitis. Common wisdom suggests that various allergens cross-react but only a few larger studies have published confirmations of this. The purpose of our study was to identify significant co... |
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Identification of the constituents of balsam of peru in tomatoes.
Dermatitis 20(2) , 99-105, (2009) Studies show that balsam-restricted diets result in significant improvement of systemic contact dermatitis in patients with contact allergy to balsam of Peru (BOP). While tomatoes have been implicated as a frequent cause of BOP-related dermatitis, the presenc... |
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Patch-test results of an academic department in Izmir, Turkey.
Dermatitis 19(4) , 213-5, (2008) With the development of industry, the numbers of allergens are increasing, and the frequency of these allergens show variations from country to country. The aim of this retrospective study was to determine the distribution of patch-test results by age, gender... |
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Recommendations for a screening series for allergic contact eyelid dermatitis.
Dermatitis 23(1) , 17-21, (2012) Although allergic contact dermatitis of the eyelids is a common condition, limited information is available regarding the selection of patch-testing chemicals for proper evaluation.The purpose of this analysis was to evaluate the relevance of allergens respon... |
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Contact sensitization of older patients in an academic department in Naples, Italy.
Dermatitis 19(4) , 209-12, (2008) Contact allergy develops in predisposed individuals as a consequence of environmental exposure to allergens. Exposure patterns change over time because of many factors (sex, age, occupation, fashion trends, official regulations), and the delayed hypersensitiv... |