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Cheek Injection Model for Simultaneous Measurement of Pain and Itch-related Behaviors
Published on: September 27, 2019
Harriet S Cheng1,2, Joseph Konya1, Edmund Lobel1
1From the The Skin Hospital, Sydney.
Allergic contact cheilitis is common in younger, female, and atopic patients. Sunscreens, particularly benzophenones, are frequent triggers for allergic contact cheilitis in Australia.
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