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Title: | Frequency of sensitization to the individual fragrances of fragrance mix I and II according to the factors included in the MOAHLFA index | Authors: | Sanchez-Pujol, MJ Docampo-Simon, A Mercader, P Gonzalez-Perez, R Hervella-Garces, M Sanz-Sanchez, T Cordoba, S Sanchez-Perez, J Heras-Mendaza, F Gimenez-Arnau, AM Gatica-Ortega, ME Pastor-Nieto, MA Zaragoza, V Carrascosa, JM Garcia-Bravo, B Ruiz-Gonzalez, I Borrego Hernando, Leopoldo Sanchez-Pedreno, P Frutos, JO Armario-Hita, JC Garcia-Gavin, J Fernandez-Redondo, V Serra, E Silvestre, JF |
UNESCO Clasification: | 320106 Dermatología | Keywords: | Allergic contact dermatitis Epidemiology Fragrances MOAHLFA index Patch test |
Issue Date: | 2021 | Journal: | Contact Dermatitis | Abstract: | Background: Fragrances constitute the second most frequent cause of allergic contact dermatitis in Spain. Objectives: To determine the rate of sensitization to the individual fragrances of fragrance mix (FM) I and FM II for each of the demographic and clinical factors included in the MOAHLFA (male, occupational dermatitis, atopic dermatitis, hand dermatitis, leg dermatitis, facial dermatitis, age) index. Methods: We conducted a 5-year retrospective study in 23 Spanish centres. We identified the patients who had undergone patch testing with a specific fragrance series after reacting positively to fragrance markers in a baseline series. We obtained the MOAHLFA index items in this population, then calculated for each demographic and clinical factor the frequencies of sensitization to the individual fragrances of FM I and FM II. Results: A specific fragrance series was patch tested in 1013 patients. The most frequent allergens in men, women, children, and retired people were Evernia prunastri (16%), geraniol (16.6%), isoeugenol (17.9%), and geraniol (22.4%), respectively. Citral (20.5%) and hydroxyisohexyl 3-cyclohexene carboxaldehyde (HICC) (14.5%) were the most common allergens in occupational eczemas and were also associated with a large proportion of hand and facial dermatitis. Conclusions: Frequency of sensitization to the individual fragrances of FM I and FM II varies with age, sex, affected body region, and history of occupational or atopic dermatitis. | URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10553/112106 | ISSN: | 0105-1873 | DOI: | 10.1111/cod.13801 | Source: | Contact Dermatitis [ISSN 0105-1873], v. 84 (6), p. 395-406 |
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