10 results match your criteria: "Joy Dermatological Clinic[Affiliation]"
J Dermatol
May 2022
Joy Dermatological Clinic, Sanyo-Onoda, Yamaguchi, Japan.
Stearyl alcohol is found in various cosmetics and topical medications and is regarded as safe. Allergic contact dermatitis is reported due to this chemical on rare occasions. We report seven cases, comprising three men and four women aged between 36 and 62 between the years 2013 to 2019, of allergic contact dermatitis due to the use of topical medication, where the patient showed a positive result to a patch test using stearyl alcohol.
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March 2022
Japanese Contact Dermatitis Research Group, Nagoya, Japan.
Background: The Japanese baseline series (JBS), established in 1994, was updated in 2008 and 2015. The JBS 2015 is a modification of the thin-layer rapid-use epicutaneous (TRUE) test (SmartPractice Denmark, Hillerød, Denmark). No nationwide studies concerning the TRUE test have previously been reported.
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March 2021
Japanese Contact Dermatitis Research Group, Nagoya, Japan.
Background: There is controversy over late and long-lasting reactions to gold sodium thiosulfate (GST).
Objectives: To study the GST patch-test reaction by observing the application site after 1 month, and to clarify the relevance of GST sensitization by piercings and dental metals.
Patients: A retrospective analysis was performed on 746 patients (143 male; 603 female) who were patch tested using GST of the TRUE Test.
J Allergy Clin Immunol
November 2019
Department of Integrative Medical Science for Allergic Disease, Fujita Health University School of Medicine, Nagoya, Japan. Electronic address:
Background: Food allergy is a growing health problem worldwide because of its increasing prevalence, life-threatening potential, and shortage of effective preventive treatments. In an outbreak of wheat allergy in Japan, thousands of patients had allergic reactions to wheat after using soap containing hydrolyzed wheat protein (HWP).
Objectives: The aim of the present study was to investigate genetic variation that can contribute to susceptibility to HWP allergy.
Contact Dermatitis
March 2019
Joy Dermatological Clinic, Yamaguchi, Japan.
Contact Dermatitis
July 2017
Department of Dermatology, Fujita Health University School of Medicine, Toyoake, 470-1100, Japan.
Background: In Japan, allergic contact dermatitis caused by hair colouring agents is a considerable problem for those occupationally exposed and also for consumers. Over the last 20 years, p-phenylenediamine (PPD) has been a common allergen, with ∼7% positive patch test reactions.
Objectives: To investigate which ingredients caused allergic contact dermatitis related to hair dye and perming solutions in Japan, to assess whether PPD is suitable for screening for hair dye allergy, and to propose allergens for a Japanese hairdresser series.
JAMA Dermatol
January 2017
Department of Dermatology, Nagoya University Graduate School of Medicine, Nagoya, Japan.
Importance: We found CARD14 mutations (2 de novo novel mutations and another previously reported mutation) in 3 of 3 patients with pityriasis rubra pilaris (PRP) type V, but not in patients with PRP of other types. Our findings, combined with the published literature, suggest that type V PRP, both familial and sporadic, can be caused by CARD14 mutations. Detailed clinical observation revealed that all 3 patients displayed unique patchy macular brown hyperpigmentation.
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