Publications by authors named "Munera Al Naami"
Article Synopsis
- Patch testing is a key method for diagnosing allergic contact dermatitis, particularly when the cause is unclear.
- Between 2004 and 2008, 434 patients at Mount Sinai Medical Center underwent standardized patch testing, revealing that 66.8% tested positive for at least one allergen.
- The most common allergens identified included nickel sulfate (13%), fragrance mix (9.6%), and several others like propylene glycol and neomycin sulfate.
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