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A clinical and patch test study of patients with positive patch test reactions to fragrance mix in China
Author(s) -
Lu Xueyan,
Li LinFeng,
Wang Wenhui,
Wang Jing
Publication year - 2005
Publication title -
contact dermatitis
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.524
H-Index - 96
eISSN - 1600-0536
pISSN - 0105-1873
DOI - 10.1111/j.0105-1873.2005.00516.x
Subject(s) - patch test , patch testing , test (biology) , medicine , dermatology , skin test , allergic contact dermatitis , contact dermatitis , allergy , immunology , pathology , paleontology , tuberculosis , biology
The clinical and patch test (PT) features of patients with positive PT reactions to fragrance mix (FM) were studied. 378 consecutive eczema outpatients patch tested with a modified European standard series were analysed. 60 patients (15.9%) reacted to FM. No significant differences could be found between the ages of FM PT‐positive and PT‐negative patients [median age 40.5 (range from 18 years to 69 years) versus median age 37.5 (range from 5 years to 81 years), rank sum test, P  = 0.301]. FM PT‐positive rate in confirmed non‐cosmetic allergic contact dermatitis patients was 30.4%, which was similar to that in confirmed cosmetic allergic contact dermatitis patients (30.4% versus 30%, χ 2 test, χ 2  = 0.0010, P  = 0.972). The FM PT‐positive rates were 10.8% in males and 18.2% in females (χ 2 test, χ 2  = 3.3443, P  = 0.067). 76.7% of the patients with fragrance contact dermatitis were allergic to Chinese traditional medicine, which is much higher than that for cosmetic allergy (76.7% versus 43.3%, χ 2 test, χ 2  = 6.9446, P  = 0.008). The positive PT rate to colophonium in the patients with positive PT reactions to FM is higher than that in the FM PT‐negative patients (18.9% versus 3.0%, χ 2 test, χ 2  = 15.5471, P  < 0.01). 62.5% of the patients reacted to colophonium were positive to FM. These results show that age has little effect on fragrance contact allergy. Other fragrant products besides cosmetics are also important sources of fragrance contact allergy. Chinese traditional medicine was an important factor in fragrance allergy in China. Patients with positive PT reactions to FM are more likely to react to colophonium.

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