Delayed hypersensitivity to thimerosal in soft contact lens wearers.

[1]  L. Groden,et al.  Conjunctival hyperemia and corneal infiltrates with chemically disinfected soft contact lenses. , 1980, Archives of ophthalmology.

[2]  W. G. Ketel,et al.  Conjunctivitis due to soft lens solutions , 1980, Contact dermatitis.

[3]  P. Askenase,et al.  Role of antigen-presenting cells in the development and persistence of contact hypersensitivity , 1980, The Journal of experimental medicine.

[4]  H. Möller Why Thimerosal Allergy? , 1980, International journal of dermatology.

[5]  N. Castagnoli,et al.  In vitro studies of poison oak immunity. II. Effect of urushiol analogues on the human in vitro response. , 1979, The Journal of clinical investigation.

[6]  J. F. Morgan Complications associated with contact lens solutions. , 1979, Ophthalmology.

[7]  J. Krachmer,et al.  Evaluation of soft contact lens disinfection in the home environment. , 1979, Archives of ophthalmology.

[8]  P. A. Peterson,et al.  Expression of Ia antigen-like molecules on cells in the corneal epithelium. , 1979, Investigative ophthalmology & visual science.

[9]  N. B. Pedersen Allergic contact conjunctivitis from merthiolate in soft contact lenses , 1978, Contact dermatitis.

[10]  H. Möller Merthiolate allergy: a nationwide iatrogenic sensitization. , 1977, Acta dermato-venereologica.

[11]  Eugene M. Lepine Results of routine office patch testing , 1976, Contact dermatitis.

[12]  H. Maibach,et al.  The frequency of contact sensitivity in North America 1972–74 North American Contact Dermatitis Group , 1975, Contact dermatitis.

[13]  W. V. van Ketel,et al.  [Contact allergy caused by chlorhexidine]. , 1972, Nederlands tijdschrift voor geneeskunde.

[14]  B. Ljunggren,et al.  Eczematous contact allergy to chlorhexidine. , 1972, Acta dermato-venereologica.

[15]  A. T. Milauskas Pseudomonas aeruginosa contamination of hydrophilic contact lenses and solutions. , 1972, Transactions - American Academy of Ophthalmology and Otolaryngology. American Academy of Ophthalmology and Otolaryngology.

[16]  H. Möller,et al.  PATCH TEST REACTIONS TO MERTHIOLATE IN HEALTHY YOUNG SUBJECTS , 1970, The British journal of dermatology.

[17]  H. Maibach,et al.  Recent experience with routine patch test screening. , 1968, Archives of dermatology.

[18]  M. Chase,et al.  IMMUNOLOGICAL UNRESPONSIVENESS TO SENSITIZATION WITH SIMPLE CHEMICAL COMPOUNDS , 1963, The Journal of experimental medicine.

[19]  L. Zimmerman,et al.  Studies on Experimental Ocular Hypersensitivity to Simple Chemicals , 1960 .

[20]  L. E. Gaul Sensitizing component in thiosalicylic acid. , 1958, The Journal of investigative dermatology.

[21]  F. A. Ellis The sensitizing factor in merthiolate. , 1947, The Journal of allergy.

[22]  J. Krachmer,et al.  Bacterial corneal ulcers in cosmetic soft contact lens wearers. , 1978, Archives of ophthalmology.

[23]  Bernstein Hn,et al.  An unusual keratoconjunctivitis occuring after long time wearing of the A O Softon (Formerly Griffin or Bionite) hydrophilic contact lens. , 1975 .

[24]  H. Godfrey,et al.  Delayed hypersensitivity to catechols. V. Absorption and distribution of substances related to poison ivy extracts and their relation to the induction of sensitization and tolerance. , 1971, Journal of immunology.