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Shoe patch test gets to bottom of foot Eczema. (Discard Old Shoes and Socks).(Brief Article)
Publication: Skin & Allergy News Publication Date: 01-DEC-01 Author: McNamara, Damian |
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COPYRIGHT 2001 International Medical News Group
HERSHEY, PA. -- Patch testing for contact dermatitis caused by a shoe allergy using a standard series and a kit for shoe chemicals may not correctly identify the allergen, Dr. James S. Taylor said at a meeting on contact dermatitis.
The prevalence of shoe allergy ranges from 3% to 11%, according...
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