A cross-sectional study of contact allergens in feminine hygiene wipes: a possible cause of vulvar contact dermatitis
Background:. Feminine hygiene wipes marketed toward women for maintaining freshness and cleanliness of the vulva and perineum are abundant both in-store and online. Many of these products boast being "fragrance free," "gentle," and "for sensitive skin," which is attract...
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Main Authors: | Jazmin Newton, BS, MS-IV (Author), Sophie Richardson, BS, MS-IV (Author), Annika M. van Oosbre, BS, BA, MS-IV (Author), Jiade Yu, MD (Author), Channi Silence, MS, MS-IV (Author) |
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Wolters Kluwer,
2022-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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