Diluted Compositae mix versus sesquiterpene lactone mix as a screening agent for Compositae dermatitis: a multicentre study.

J L Bong, J S English, S M Wilkinson, British Contact Dermatitis Group
Author Information
  1. J L Bong: Department of Dermatology, Queen's Medical Centre, Nottingham, UK.

Abstract

The objective of this study was to compare diluted Compositae mix with sesquiterpene lactone mix as a marker for Compositae dermatitis. patients undergoing diagnostic patch testing in 8 British Isles patch test centres were also patch tested to sesquiterpene lactone mix (0.1% pet.) and Compositae mix (3% pet. or 0.6% pet.). Of a total of 5574 patients tested, 71 (1.3%) reacted to Compositae mix, 57 (1.0%) reacted to sesquiterpene lactone mix, and 45 to both. Diluted Compositae mix remained a more sensitive screening marker for Compositae allergy. We recommend that patients are patch tested to both agents.

MeSH Term

Allergens
Asteraceae
Dermatitis, Allergic Contact
Female
Humans
Male
Middle Aged
Patch Tests
Plant Extracts
Sesquiterpenes
United Kingdom

Chemicals

Allergens
Plant Extracts
Sesquiterpenes

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