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In this episode, you're going to learn about linalool.

We're offering a free skin care resource on our website. Check out mdcrafted.co/pages/greatskin to get this free guide. You will be automatically enrolled to be notified of product release dates.

References

Elliot et al. Severe intractable eyelid dermatitis probably caused by exposure to hydroperoxides of linalool in a heavily fragranced shampoo. Contact Dermatitis. 2017 Feb; 76(2): 114–115.

Silverberg et al. Age-related differences in patch testing results among children: Analysis of North American Contact Dermatitis Group Data, 2001-2018. JAAD 2022; 86 (4): 818-826.

Slodownik D et al. Pediatric Contact Dermatitis: a 10-year multi center retrospective study. Dermatitis 2023; 34 (5): 399-404.

Zawawi S et al. Trends in Patch testing with the Mayo Clinic Standard Series, 2017-2021. Dermatitis 2023; 34 (5): 405-412.

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Manage episode 379342874 series 3516563
Content provided by Drew Kurtzman, MD and Christie Alexander, MD, Drew Kurtzman, MD, and Christie Alexander. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Drew Kurtzman, MD and Christie Alexander, MD, Drew Kurtzman, MD, and Christie Alexander or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

In this episode, you're going to learn about linalool.

We're offering a free skin care resource on our website. Check out mdcrafted.co/pages/greatskin to get this free guide. You will be automatically enrolled to be notified of product release dates.

References

Elliot et al. Severe intractable eyelid dermatitis probably caused by exposure to hydroperoxides of linalool in a heavily fragranced shampoo. Contact Dermatitis. 2017 Feb; 76(2): 114–115.

Silverberg et al. Age-related differences in patch testing results among children: Analysis of North American Contact Dermatitis Group Data, 2001-2018. JAAD 2022; 86 (4): 818-826.

Slodownik D et al. Pediatric Contact Dermatitis: a 10-year multi center retrospective study. Dermatitis 2023; 34 (5): 399-404.

Zawawi S et al. Trends in Patch testing with the Mayo Clinic Standard Series, 2017-2021. Dermatitis 2023; 34 (5): 405-412.

  continue reading

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