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Evaluation of contact dermatitis using the TRUE patch test.

R W Wright1

  • 1Pharmacy Department, Arkansas Children's Hospital, Little Rock.

The Journal of the Arkansas Medical Society
|November 1, 1991
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Patch testing is crucial for diagnosing contact dermatitis. The TRUE(TM) patch test provides a convenient and consistent method for accurate dermatological diagnosis, overcoming previous limitations.

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Area of Science:

  • Dermatology
  • Allergology

Background:

  • Contact dermatitis diagnosis often relies on patch testing.
  • Physician hesitancy towards traditional patch testing stems from inconvenience and inconsistency.
  • The TRUE(TM) patch test aims to address these challenges.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To introduce the TRUE(TM) patch test as a solution for contact dermatitis diagnosis.
  • To present background information on the TRUE(TM) patch test.
  • To demonstrate the efficacy of the TRUE(TM) patch test through presented studies.

Main Methods:

  • Review of background information on the TRUE(TM) patch test.
  • Presentation of two studies evaluating the efficacy of the TRUE(TM) patch test.

Main Results:

  • The TRUE(TM) patch test circumvents the inconvenience and inconsistency issues associated with traditional patch testing.
  • The presented studies demonstrate the efficacy of the TRUE(TM) patch test in diagnosing contact dermatitis.

Conclusions:

  • The TRUE(TM) patch test is an effective and practical diagnostic tool for contact dermatitis.
  • This modality overcomes limitations of older patch testing methods, improving diagnostic accessibility for physicians.