Allergic Contact Dermatitis to Paraphenylenediamine in Black Henna

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Christopher Markeson
Nicholas Brownstone
Jennifer Parker
Sylvia Hsu

Keywords

Allergic contact dermatitis, PPDA, paraphenylenediamine, Black henna

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References

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4. LaBerge L, Pratt M, Fong B, Gavigan G. A 10-year review of p-phenylenediamine allergy and related para-amino compounds at the Ottawa Patch Test Clinic. Dermatitis. 2011 Nov-Dec;22(6):332-4. doi: 10.2310/6620.2011.11044. PMID: 22653006.

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