Peristomal allergic contact dermatitis to stoma-adhesive paste containing monobutyl ester/maleic acid of polymethylvinylether (Gantrez 425) but not to Isopropyl ester/maleic anhydride of polymethylvinylether (Gantrez 335).
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Dermatology Department, South Infirmary-Victoria University Hospital, Cork,, Ireland. sineadfield@hotmail.comIssue Date
2012-02-01T10:42:21ZMeSH
AgedDermatitis, Allergic Contact/diagnosis/*etiology
Humans
Ileostomy
Male
Maleates/*adverse effects
Patch Tests
Polyvinyls/*adverse effects
Tissue Adhesives/*adverse effects
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Contact Dermatitis. 2010 Feb;62(2):120-1.Journal
Contact dermatitisDOI
10.1111/j.1600-0536.2009.01681.xPubMed ID
20136898Language
engISSN
1600-0536 (Electronic)0105-1873 (Linking)
ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.1111/j.1600-0536.2009.01681.x
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