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Martin Mowitz

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Acta Dermato-Venereologica|March 29, 2024
Contact Allergy to Allergens in the Swedish Baseline Series Overrepresented in Diabetes Patients with Skin Reactions to Medical Devices - A Retrospective Study from Southern SwedenJosefin Ulriksdotter, Thanisorn Sukakul, Magnus Bruze, et al.
Contact Dermatitis|November 23, 2017
Allergic contact dermatitis caused by 2-ethyl cyanoacrylate contained in glucose sensor sets in two diabetic adultsCaroline Peeters, Anne Herman, An Goossens, et al.
Dermatitis : Contact, Atopic, Occupational, Drug|June 11, 2021
Further Evidence of Allergic Contact Dermatitis Caused by 2,2'-Methylenebis(6- tert -Butyl-4-Methylphenol) Monoacrylate, a New Sensitizer in the Dexcom G6 Glucose SensorMartin Mowitz, Tina Lejding, Josefin Ulriksdotter, et al.
Contact Dermatitis|April 23, 2019
The preservative 2-(thiocyanomethylthio)benzothiazole: A potential allergen in leather productsAnne Herman, An Goossens, Dominique Tennstedt, et al.
Contact Dermatitis|July 2, 2020
Contact dermatitis caused by glucose sensors-15 adult patients tested with a medical device patch test seriesJosefin Ulriksdotter, Cecilia Svedman, Magnus Bruze, et al.
Contact Dermatitis|October 18, 2023
Patterns of simultaneous contact allergies in patients with contact sensitization to oxidised linalool and oxidised limoneneThanisorn Sukakul, Magnus Bruze, Martin Mowitz, et al.
Contact Dermatitis|August 7, 2019
Allergic contact dermatitis caused by isobornyl acrylate in the Enlite glucose sensor and the Paradigm MiniMed Quick-set insulin infusion setAnne Herman, Marie Baeck, Laurence de Montjoye, et al.
Contact Dermatitis|May 31, 2022
Contact dermatitis in children caused by diabetes devicesCatarina Alves da Silva, Anne Bregnhøj, Martin Mowitz, et al.
Acta Dermato-Venereologica|April 13, 2021
Contact Allergy to Oxidized Linalool and Oxidized Limonene is Over-represented in Individuals with Photocontact Allergy to KetoprofenMagnus Bruze, Victoria Marmgren, Annarita Antelmi, et al.
Journal of Diabetes Science and Technology|June 10, 2024
Insulin Pump Therapy and Adverse Skin Reactions With Focus on Allergic Contact Dermatitis in Individuals Living With Diabetes Mellitus: A Systematic Review and Clinical-Based UpdateLaura Beate von Kobyletzki, Josefin Ulriksdotter, Elisa von Kobyletzki, et al.
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Acta Dermato-Venereologica|March 29, 2024
Contact Allergy to Allergens in the Swedish Baseline Series Overrepresented in Diabetes Patients with Skin Reactions to Medical Devices - A Retrospective Study from Southern SwedenJosefin Ulriksdotter, Thanisorn Sukakul, Magnus Bruze, et al.
Contact Dermatitis|November 23, 2017
Allergic contact dermatitis caused by 2-ethyl cyanoacrylate contained in glucose sensor sets in two diabetic adultsCaroline Peeters, Anne Herman, An Goossens, et al.
Dermatitis : Contact, Atopic, Occupational, Drug|June 11, 2021
Further Evidence of Allergic Contact Dermatitis Caused by 2,2'-Methylenebis(6- tert -Butyl-4-Methylphenol) Monoacrylate, a New Sensitizer in the Dexcom G6 Glucose SensorMartin Mowitz, Tina Lejding, Josefin Ulriksdotter, et al.
Contact Dermatitis|April 23, 2019
The preservative 2-(thiocyanomethylthio)benzothiazole: A potential allergen in leather productsAnne Herman, An Goossens, Dominique Tennstedt, et al.
Contact Dermatitis|July 2, 2020
Contact dermatitis caused by glucose sensors-15 adult patients tested with a medical device patch test seriesJosefin Ulriksdotter, Cecilia Svedman, Magnus Bruze, et al.
Contact Dermatitis|October 18, 2023
Patterns of simultaneous contact allergies in patients with contact sensitization to oxidised linalool and oxidised limoneneThanisorn Sukakul, Magnus Bruze, Martin Mowitz, et al.
Contact Dermatitis|August 7, 2019
Allergic contact dermatitis caused by isobornyl acrylate in the Enlite glucose sensor and the Paradigm MiniMed Quick-set insulin infusion setAnne Herman, Marie Baeck, Laurence de Montjoye, et al.
Contact Dermatitis|May 31, 2022
Contact dermatitis in children caused by diabetes devicesCatarina Alves da Silva, Anne Bregnhøj, Martin Mowitz, et al.
Acta Dermato-Venereologica|April 13, 2021
Contact Allergy to Oxidized Linalool and Oxidized Limonene is Over-represented in Individuals with Photocontact Allergy to KetoprofenMagnus Bruze, Victoria Marmgren, Annarita Antelmi, et al.
Journal of Diabetes Science and Technology|June 10, 2024
Insulin Pump Therapy and Adverse Skin Reactions With Focus on Allergic Contact Dermatitis in Individuals Living With Diabetes Mellitus: A Systematic Review and Clinical-Based UpdateLaura Beate von Kobyletzki, Josefin Ulriksdotter, Elisa von Kobyletzki, et al.
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