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pidobenzone
Known as:
K5 lipogel
, L-proline, 5-oxo-, 4-hydroxyphenyl ester
National Institutes of Health
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2016
2016
Allergic contact dermatitis caused by VEA® lipogel: compound allergy?
N. Milanesi
,
M. Gola
,
S. Francalanci
Contact Dermatitis
2016
Corpus ID: 205024452
The term compound allergy is used to describe a condition in patients who are patch test-positive to formulated products, but are…
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2016
2016
Supplementary Material for: Efficacy and Safety of Topical Pidobenzone 4% as Adjuvant Treatment for Solar Lentigines: Result of a Randomized, Controlled, Clinical Trial
A. Campanati
,
M. Giannoni
,
+7 authors
A. Offidani
2016
Corpus ID: 79185569
2013
2013
Compound allergy to a lipophilic gel containing vitamin E acetate and cyclopentasiloxane.
M. Corazza
,
M. Ricci
,
S. Minghetti
,
A. Borghi
,
A. Bianchi
,
A. Virgili
Dermatitis
2013
Corpus ID: 205581642
A 67-year-old woman presented with an itching eczematous dermatitis on her eyelids. The patient was using VEA lipogel for 3…
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2008
2008
Melasma: Successful treatment with pidobenzone 4% (K5®lipogel)
F. Zanieri
,
G. Assad
,
P. Campolmi
,
T. Lotti
Dermatologic Therapy
2008
Corpus ID: 205693707
ABSTRACT: Melasma (a term derived from the Greek word “melas” meaning black) is an acquired blotchy, irregularly patterned…
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