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Adverse reactions to cosmetics

Gendler, E
Adverse reactions to cosmetics can be irritant or allergic and are most often caused by fragrances or preservatives. Preservatives include formaldehyde, formaldehyde releasers, and parabens. Other agents that cause allergy are paraphenylenediamine in hair dyes and toluene sulfonamide formaldehyde resin in nail polishes.
PMID: 3608579
ISSN: 0011-4162
CID: 3892072

Herpes zoster: a possible early clinical sign for development of acquired immunodeficiency syndrome in high-risk individuals

Friedman-Kien AE; Lafleur FL; Gendler E; Hennessey NP; Montagna R; Halbert S; Rubinstein P; Krasinski K; Zang E; Poiesz B
Zoster is uncommon before the age of 50 years in immunologically normal individuals, but it occurs with increased frequency in people who are immunosuppressed. A retrospective review of 300 patients with acquired immunodeficiency syndrome associated with Kaposi's sarcoma, revealed that 8% had prior zoster, a rate that is sevenfold greater than historic controls of the same age. We prospectively examined forty-eight patients, with no known immunodeficiency or signs of AIDS or AIDS related complex (ARC), who presented with zoster localized to the thoracic region. Forty-one patients had known risk factors for AIDS and thirty-five had antibody to the AIDS-associated virus (AAV) at the time of presentation. One seropositive subject had no known risk factors. Absolute lymphocyte counts, lymphocyte OKT4/OKT8 ratios, and lymphocyte mitogen responses were all depressed in subjects with antibody to AAV when compared with seronegative individuals. Seven of thirty-three AAV antibody-positive subjects, who could be followed longitudinally, developed AIDS from 1 to 28 months (mean = 13) after zoster. One antibody-negative subject seroconverted to become AAV seropositive 16 months after zoster and developed Kaposi's sarcoma 1 month later. These eight subjects had persistently low lymphocyte OKT4/OKT8 ratios and elevated beta-2 microglobulin. In patients at risk for AIDS, the occurrence of zoster may be one sign that heralds the marked depression of cellular immunity associated with AIDS or ARC
PMID: 3013955
ISSN: 0190-9622
CID: 14781

HERPES-ZOSTER - A POSSIBLE EARLY CLINICAL SIGN FOR DEVELOPMENT OF AIDS IN HIGH-RISK INDIVIDUALS [Meeting Abstract]

FRIEDMANKIEN, AE; LAFLEUR, FL; GENDLER, E; HENNESSEY, NP; MONTAGNA, R; HALBERT, S; RUBINSTEIN, P; KRASINSKI, K; ZANG, E; POIESZ, B
ISI:A1986C539802829
ISSN: 0009-9279
CID: 41417

HERPES-ZOSTER - A POSSIBLE EARLY CLINICAL SIGN FOR DEVELOPMENT OF AIDS IN HIGH-RISK INDIVIDUALS [Meeting Abstract]

FRIEDMANKIEN, AE; LAFLEUR, FL; GENDLER, E; HENNESSEY, NP; MONTAGNA, R; HALBERT, S; RUBINSTEIN, P; KRASINSKI, K; ZANG, E; POIESZ, B
ISI:A1986A782400125
ISSN: 0022-202x
CID: 41471

Azathioprine for use in dermatology

Gendler, E
PMID: 6725741
ISSN: 0148-0812
CID: 3782922