1965
DOI: 10.1016/s0370-4688(65)80153-3
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Considérations sur les allergies sylvaines

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“…(1966) concluded that liverworts were the main cause of woodcutter's eczema, and were in fact responsible for 2-4",', of all contact dermatitis in that part of France. According to Philippe et al (1965) they also cause rhinitis, asthma and urticaria, with positive intradcnnal tests. Knoche et al (1969) showed that sesquitcrpcne lactoncs ( Fig.…”
Section: Sweet Chestnutmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…(1966) concluded that liverworts were the main cause of woodcutter's eczema, and were in fact responsible for 2-4",', of all contact dermatitis in that part of France. According to Philippe et al (1965) they also cause rhinitis, asthma and urticaria, with positive intradcnnal tests. Knoche et al (1969) showed that sesquitcrpcne lactoncs ( Fig.…”
Section: Sweet Chestnutmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…3). They have now been found in other Dalbergia spp., Machaerium (95), Peltogyne (68) and Goniorrhachis (68) (Hausen, 1970 Occasional logs of this inferior and more irritant substitute have always found their way into shipments of Brazilian rosewood (Record, 1926), but with the current popularity of rosewood and increasing scarcity of/), nigra the proportion is likely to increase (Phillips, 1966;Farmer, 1972). Morgan et al (1968) described an outbreak of dermatitis in a furniture factory where it was xmwitdngly substituted for D. nigra.…”
Section: Chemistry Of Dalbergia Sppmentioning
confidence: 99%