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Prevalence of self-reported skin complaints and avoidance of common daily life consumer products in selected European Regions.


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Prevalence of self-reported skin complaints and avoidance of common daily life consumer products in selected European Regions.

JAMA Dermatol. 2014 Feb;150(2):154-63

Authors: Naldi L, Cazzaniga S, Gonçalo M, Diepgen T, Bruze M, Elsner P, Coenraads PJ, Svensson Å, Bertuccio P, Ofenloch R, EDEN Fragrance Study Group

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IMPORTANCE Skin disorders are common in the general population, and they may be associated with significant disability. The use of daily skin products may affect the appearance and severity of skin conditions. OBJECTIVES To assess the prevalence of reported itchy rash lasting longer than 3 days among the general population and to evaluate lifetime avoidance of different types of consumer products because of skin problems. DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS The European Dermato-Epidemiology Network (EDEN) Fragrance Study comprised a large descriptive epidemiological survey of the general population conducted in 6 European regions from August 20, 2008, to October 10, 2011. Participants were a random sample of individuals aged 18 to 74 years, based on electoral precincts. The participants were interviewed using a standardized questionnaire. EXPOSURES Lifetime exposure to products of common use was considered, including toiletry items that remained on the skin or were rinsed off and household and functional items. MAIN OUTCOMES AND MEASURES The 1-month, 1-year, and lifetime age-standardized prevalence rates of itchy rash that lasted longer than 3 days. RESULTS In total, 12 377 individuals (53.9% female; median age, 43 years) were interviewed. The overall prevalences of itchy rash were 19.3% (95% CI, 18.6%-20.0%) during the month preceding the interview, 31.8% (95% CI, 31.0%-32.6%) during the preceding year, and 51.7% (95% CI, 50.8%-52.6%) over a lifetime. In addition, the percentage of individuals who reported avoidance of any product varied from 37.0% for products intended to be left on the skin to 17.7% for household or functional products. CONCLUSIONS AND RELEVANCE Our findings confirmed the magnitude of skin problems among the general population reported in other surveys. Although itchy rash is a nonspecific manifestation, it may be considered in epidemiological surveys to reflect a constellation of skin conditions and to summarize the burden of these conditions on general health.

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Examination of skin lesions for cancer: Which clinical decision aids and tools are available in general practice?

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Eur J Dermatol. 2014 Apr 11;
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Long-lasting atypical acneiform eruption with prominent comedones induced by hydroxocobalamin (vitamin B12 ).

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Long-lasting atypical acneiform eruption with prominent comedones induced by hydroxocobalamin (vitamin B12 ).
J Dtsch Dermatol Ges. 2014 Apr 1;
Authors: Schulte S, Barkema LW, Kardaun SH
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Co-sensitization to ascaridole and tea tree oil.


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Co-sensitization to ascaridole and tea tree oil.

Contact Dermatitis. 2013 Sep;69(3):187-9

Authors: Christoffers WA, Blömeke B, Coenraads PJ, Schuttelaar ML

PMID: 23948040 [PubMed – indexed for MEDLINE]

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Long-term survival of type XVII collagen revertant cells in an animal model of revertant cell therapy.


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Long-term survival of type XVII collagen revertant cells in an animal model of revertant cell therapy.

J Invest Dermatol. 2014 Feb;134(2):571-4

Authors: Gostyński A, Llames S, García M, Escamez MJ, Martinez-Santamaria L, Nijenhuis M, Meana A, Pas HH, Larcher F, Pasmooij AM, Jonkman MF, Del Rio M

PMID: 23884316 [PubMed – indexed for MEDLINE]

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