Allergic contact dermatitis to the perfume in Mycolog cream
- PMID: 93117
- DOI: 10.1016/s0190-9622(79)70010-7
Allergic contact dermatitis to the perfume in Mycolog cream
Abstract
Mycolog contact allergy is due primarily to its ethylenediamine and fragrance components. In the evaluation of Mycolog-sensitive patients, the major constituents, including the perfume at 5% or 10% in petrolatum, should be tested.
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