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Triethanolamine allergy inadvertently discovered from a fluorescent marking pen
1Section of Dermatology Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center, Lebanon, NH 03756, USA.
Abstract:
Triethanolamine is used as an emulsifier in many topical preparations and is an infrequent cause of contact allergy. We report a case of a woman with a contact allergy to triethanolamine inadvertently discovered when she had a reaction to a triethanolamine-containing fluorescent marking pen that was used in patch testing. On further investigation, triethanolamine was found to be in several of her topical products.