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Airborne contact dermatitis from Compositae plants in northern India
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1989
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Airborne Contact DermatitisPatch TestsEngineeringAllergyBotanyCrop ProtectionPlant ProtectionContact DermatitisPlant PathologyToxicologyPest ManagementNorthern IndiaIntegrated Plant ProtectionDermatologyFrequent Plant ReactingMedicinePlant Health
60 patients (45 male and 15 female) with suspected airborne contact dermatitis from Compositae (Asteraceae) plants and 20 age-matched controls (15 male and 5 female) were investigated. Patch tests were performed with ethanolic plant extracts of 4 Compositae plants, Parthenium hysterophorus, Chrysanthemum morifolium, Dahlia pinnata and Tagetes indica, all prevalent in northern India. 55 (92%) patients showed positive patch tests, with 35 (64%) demonstrating positive tests to extracts of only 1 of the 4 plants tested. No positive patch tests were seen in the controls. Parthenium hysterophorus (78%) was the most frequent plant reacting, followed by Chrysanthemum morifolium (42%), Dahlia pinnata (18%) and Tagetes indica (7%).
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