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Patch Testing With a New Composition of the Mercapto Mix-A Multicenter Study from the International Contact Dermatitis Research Group.
Isaksson, Marléne; Andersen, Klaus E; Cannavó, Alicia; Elsner, Peter; Goh, Chee-Leok; Gonçalo, Margarida; Goossens, An; Hadzavdic, Suzana Ljubojevic; Pratt, Melanie; Puangpet, Pailin; Sasseville, Denis; Verma, Kaushal; Bruze, Magnus.
Affiliation
  • Isaksson M; From the Department of Occupational Environmental Dermatology, Lund University, Skåne University Hospital, Malmö, Sweden.
  • Andersen KE; Department of Dermatology and Allergy Centre, Odense University Hospital, University of Southern Denmark.
  • Cannavó A; Clinicas Hospital, Dermatology Department Buenos Aires, Argentina.
  • Elsner P; Department of Dermatology, University Clinic Jena, Germany.
  • Goh CL; National Skin Centre, Singapore.
  • Gonçalo M; Department of Dermatology, University Hospital and Faculty of Medicine, University of Coimbra, Portugal.
  • Goossens A; University Hospital KU Leuven, Dermatology, Belgium.
  • Hadzavdic SL; Department of Dermatology and Venereology, University Hospital Center Zagreb, University of Zagreb School of Medicine, Croatia.
  • Pratt M; University of Ottawa, The Ottawa Hospital, Ottawa, Canada.
  • Puangpet P; Institute of Dermatology, Bangkok, Thailand.
  • Sasseville D; Division of Dermatology, McGill University Health Centre, Montreal General Hospital, Ottawa, Canada.
  • Verma K; Department of Dermatology and Venereology, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi, India.
  • Bruze M; From the Department of Occupational Environmental Dermatology, Lund University, Skåne University Hospital, Malmö, Sweden.
Dermatitis ; 32(3): 160-163, 2021.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33405485
BACKGROUND: Mercaptobenzothiazole compounds are associated with allergic contact dermatitis caused by rubber products. Several screening substances have been used for patch testing. OBJECTIVE: To compare the frequency of positive test reactions to a mercapto mix containing a higher concentration of 2-mercaptobenzothiazole with reactions to the combination of 2-mercaptobenzothiazole 2.0% and mercapto mix 2.0%. METHODS: There were 7103 dermatitis patients in 12 International Contact Dermatitis Research Group dermatology departments who were patch tested with 2-mercaptobenzothiazole 2.0% petrolatum (pet.), mercapto mix 2.0% pet., and mercapto mix 3.5% pet. RESULTS: Contact allergy to the 3 test preparations varied among the 12 centers: 2-mercaptobenzothiazole 2.0% pet. (0-2.4%), mercapto mix 2.0% pet. (0-4.9%), and mercapto mix 3.5% pet. (0-1.4%). 2-Mercaptobenzothiazole 2.0% and mercapto mix 2.0% detected a few more positive patients compared with mercapto mix 3.5%, but the difference was statistically insignificant (mercapto mix 2.0% pet., P = 1.0; 2-mercapto-benzothiazole 2.0% pet., P = 0.66). CONCLUSIONS: Mercapto mix 3.5% pet. is not better than 2-mercaptobenzothiazole 2.0% and mercapto mix 2.0% by a difference that is significant. By using only 1 test preparation (mercapto mix 3.5%), an additional hapten could be tested. No cases of suspected/proven patch test sensitization were registered.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Rubber / Patch Tests / Skin Tests / Allergens / Dermatitis, Allergic Contact / Benzothiazoles Type of study: Clinical_trials / Diagnostic_studies / Etiology_studies Limits: Humans Language: En Journal: Dermatitis Journal subject: DERMATOLOGIA Year: 2021 Document type: Article Affiliation country: Sweden Country of publication: United States

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Rubber / Patch Tests / Skin Tests / Allergens / Dermatitis, Allergic Contact / Benzothiazoles Type of study: Clinical_trials / Diagnostic_studies / Etiology_studies Limits: Humans Language: En Journal: Dermatitis Journal subject: DERMATOLOGIA Year: 2021 Document type: Article Affiliation country: Sweden Country of publication: United States