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2023
DOI: 10.1111/cod.14448
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Oral lichenoid lesions in two snuff users with contact allergy to carvone

Usamah Adwa,
Annarita Antelmi,
Thanisorn Sukakul
et al.

Abstract: BackgroundContact allergy to the mint‐tasting flavour carvone has been observed in patients with oral lichenoid lesions (OLL). Mint‐flavoured products such as toothpaste frequently contain carvone. Snuff is a smokeless tobacco product that is chewed or placed in the mouth rather than smoked. In Sweden, the use of snuff and its flavoured versions is extremely common.ObjectivesTo investigate whether the consumption of mint‐flavoured snuff is associated with contact allergy to carvone and subsequently plays a rol… Show more

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