Garment allergy caused by Disperse Blue 360: A new sensitizer
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Disperse dyes are some of the most common causes of textile contact dermatitis. Current legislation does not help to identify the colorant used in a garment
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This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: Pousa-Martínez M, González-Rodríguez C, Rodriguez-Rodriguez M, Sainz-Gaspar L,Sardina FJ, Fernández-Redondo V. Garment allergy caused by Disperse Blue 360: A new sensitizer. Contact Dermatitis. 2018;79:37–38, which has been published in final form at https://doi.org/10.1111/cod.12975.
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Pousa-Martínez M, González-Rodríguez C, Rodriguez-Rodriguez M, Sainz-Gaspar L,Sardina FJ, Fernández-Redondo V. Garment allergy caused by Disperse Blue 360: A new sensitizer. Contact Dermatitis. 2018;79:37–38.https://doi.org/10.1111/cod.12975
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