Metals
Rubber
Adhesives/Preservatives
Vehicles/Fragrances etc.
Meds/Plants
100

This is the most frequent cause of persistently positive patch test reactions.

Gold

100

This allergen is often positive in patients with hand dermatitis due to rubbers.

PPD: p-phenalenediamine

Also seen in hair dye, henna, photography ink

100
A patient presenting with finger dermatitis and an addiction to gel nails likely has an allergy to this. 

Cyanoacrylates - ethyl cyanoacrylate/Krazy glue

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Methylacrylate - used for artificial nail plates, bone/joint prostheses

100

This allergen is seen in many creams, lotions as well as in antifreeze.

Propylene glycol.

100

This is the most common sunscreen allergen.

Oxybenzone (UVA)
200

A patient presenting with white reticulation of the buccal mucosa may be reacting to this.

Mercury - oral lichenoid reaction due to mercury amalgams. 


May also be seen with gold.

200

This is the most common allergen in health care workers.

Thiuram (tetramethylthiuram disulfide)

Most common glove allergy

                                                       


    

200

This is the #1 preservative-sensitizer in the US.

Quaternium-15/Dowicil 200 (formaldehyde-releaser)

Soaps, shampoos, moisturizers

200

This allergen common in leg ulcer patients and made from wax-wool cross reacts with aquaphor and eucerin.

LANOLIN.

200

The Japanese Lacquer Tree cross reacts with what plant family.

Anacardiacea (toxicodendron genus)

Uroshiol is sensitizer --> poison ivy, oak, sumac

Also seen with cashew nutshell, mango rind, ginko pulp, brazilian pepper tree, indian marking nut

300

A professional pool player with a severe hand dermatitis likely has an allergy to this. 

Chromate - found in dyes (green felt on pool table)

Also: leather shoes, cement

300

Patients with spina bifida are at an increased risk of this allergy

Latex allergy. 

300

A child with perianal erythema and pruritus may have an allergy to this product/allergen. 

Wet wipes/Kathon CG.

Methylchloroisothiazolinone (MCI)

Methylisothiazolinone (MI)

300

Balsam of Peru is derived from this tree. 

Myroxylon pereira.

300

Dandelion, sunflowers and chrysanthemum are all sources of this contact allergy. 

ACD due to the compositae/asteraceae family -> sesquiterpene lactone

Cross reacts with permethrin

400

These are three metals that are safe in patients with nickel allergies.

Titanium, platinum, sterling silver

400

A patient with an allergy to dialkyl thioureas with a full body eruption may have this profession/hobby. 

Surfer - wet suit, neoprene dermatitis; also seen in allergy to goggles.

400

This allergen may be found in leather goods and can lead to depigmentation.

p-tert-butylphenol formaldehyde resin (PTBP)

Gluing together leather goods

400

Eyelid dermatitis due to nail polish is often caused by this. 

Tosylamide formaldehyde resin (toluene-sulfonamide)

Nailpolish/laquer

Eyelids, finger/periungual

400

This is the best Group A corticosteroid screening agent. 

Tixocortol pivalate

500

This test will turn pink in the presence of nickel.

Dimethylglyoxime in 10% ammonia.

500
List the items included in "Back Passion."

Bananas, avocados, chestnut, kiwi, passionfruit

500

Parabens cross react with --- name PPPASTA

Para-aminosalycilic acid, PABA, PPD, Azo dyes, sulfonamides, thiazides, ester anesthethics

500

Allergy to hair bleach (ammonium persulfate) can cause this reaction.

Contact urticaria and generalized histamine reaction.

500
The Alliaceae plant family typically causes the following contact dermatitis presentation. 

Onions, GARLIC (non-dominant hand, finger tips), chives

Alliaceae --> diallyl disulfide

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