Patch testing with aluminum chloride hexahydrate in petrolatum
- PMID: 32333386
- DOI: 10.1111/cod.13571
Patch testing with aluminum chloride hexahydrate in petrolatum
Keywords: allergic contact dermatitis; contact allergy; delayed hypersensitivity; number of molecules/area skin; second reading after 1 week.
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