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Sensitization to azo dyes: negative patch tests to yellow and red azo dyes in printed paper
Authors:M. A. C. Thierbach    A. M. Geursen-Tettsma   Th.   van Joost
Affiliation:Department of Dermatology and Venereology, Academic Hospital Dijkzigt, Rotterdam, The Netherlands.
Abstract:An over 2 x fold increase in para-aminoazobenzene allergy was observed in patients with allergic contact dermatitis during the years 1990-1991. Presuming that an increase in colour-printed newspapers might be a new unrecognized source of clinical allergy to azo dyes, patch tests were performed in 32 patients with an established p-aminoazobenzene allergy using a series of important azo dyes used in offset printing ink (Pigment Yellow 12, Pigment Yellow 13, Pigment Red 53, Pigment Red 57), as well as with dye-containing inks and specimens of colour-printed newspaper containing these azo dyes. In 25 out of the 32 patients (78%), positive patch tests were seen to textile azo dyes, in particular to Disperse Orange 3 (24 patients). In none of the 32 patients were reactions observed to the azo dyes used in printing ink, to the inks used or to the colour-printed paper specimens, indicating that these products were apparently not a cause of contact dermatitis in our group of patients with azo dye sensitization.
Keywords:long-lasting allergic patch test reactions    HLA-DR antigens    keratinocytes    immunological basis
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