PMID: 8463464Apr 1, 1993Paper

Contact allergy to corticosteroids

Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology
A I Lauerma, S Reitamo

Abstract

Recent evidence shows that contact allergy to topical corticosteroids is more frequent than earlier believed. This review summarizes the current knowledge of this condition, including methods for clinical diagnosis.

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Dec 1, 1994·Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology·J O Funk, H I Maibach
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