Shampoo dermatitis due to cocobetaine and sodium lauryl ether sulphate
@article{Haute1983ShampooDD, title={Shampoo dermatitis due to cocobetaine and sodium lauryl ether sulphate}, author={N. Van Haute and A. Dooms‐goossens}, journal={Contact Dermatitis}, year={1983}, volume={9} }
Case 1 A 44-year-old woman presented with acute eczematous lesions with erythema, edema, and vesiculation on the backs and palms of her hands. Her scalp also itched and was slightly red. Patch tests 2 years previously showed positive reactions to PPD, benzocaine, wool alcohols, parabens, chinoform, perfumes, nickel sulphate and cobalt chloride. A few days prior to the present acute attack, she had used a shampoo based on chestnut leaf extract (Yves Rocher). Patch tests with the shampoo and the…
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