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Allergic contact dermatitis to phenol-formaldehyde resin at a single tertiary dermatology centre.

Kate E DearAmanda PalmerRosemary L Nixon
Published in: Contact dermatitis (2021)
Contact allergy to PFR2, even in a selected population of patients, is uncommon. However, patients exposed to plastics and glues, or who work with wood products should be routinely patch tested to a plastics and glues series containing PFR2. We recommend that all centres include PFR2 in their plastics and glues series.
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