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... therapy is indicated in acute A.E.C.D. , since such therapy need only , usually , be given for 3 weeks . In adults , an initial intramuscular injection of 40 mg . of Aristocort suspension or its equivalent may be given . Twenty - four ...
... therapy is indicated in acute A.E.C.D. , since such therapy need only , usually , be given for 3 weeks . In adults , an initial intramuscular injection of 40 mg . of Aristocort suspension or its equivalent may be given . Twenty - four ...
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... therapy . Such gradual " taper- ing off " of steroid therapy will prevent a " rebound " of the contact dermatitis which may take place when corticosteroid therapy is stopped too abruptly . Meanwhile , the search for , and the ...
... therapy . Such gradual " taper- ing off " of steroid therapy will prevent a " rebound " of the contact dermatitis which may take place when corticosteroid therapy is stopped too abruptly . Meanwhile , the search for , and the ...
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... therapy . However , in the presence of severe or generalized contact dermatitis in the atopic individual , systemic corticosteroid therapy is indicated in the absence of the usual contraindications , espe- cially a history of peptic ...
... therapy . However , in the presence of severe or generalized contact dermatitis in the atopic individual , systemic corticosteroid therapy is indicated in the absence of the usual contraindications , espe- cially a history of peptic ...
Contents
CHAPTER PAGE 1 Allergic Eczematous Contact Dermatitis | 9 |
Irritant Reactions from Chemicals Excretions and Secretions | 17 |
The Role of Patch Testing in Allergic Contact Dermatitis | 25 |
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