Table 1. Common Sources Associated with the Top 10 NACDG Allergens, Currently Relevant Supplemental (non-NACDG) Allergens, and Irritant Contact Dermatitis

Published: 10 August 2020| Version 1 | DOI: 10.17632/wbckkkrygp.1
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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 source for 6 of the top 10 NACDG allergens among E-only and E+HN groups. The remaining allergens were frequently associated with jewelry, hair products, and topical antibiotics. Sources for supplemental, non-NACDG allergens were similar. Currently Relevant Irritant Contact Dermatitis Sources Personal care products predominated as irritant sources for both eyelid-involvement groups. Medicaments, cleansers, hair products, and “persons” (perspiration, saliva, and tears) were also common.

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Irritant, Eyelid, Allergic Contact Dermatitis, Contact Dermatitis, Patch Testing in Contact Dermatitis

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