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      Reproducibility of the Finn Chamber ® Nickel Patch Test in Two Different Phases of the Ovulatory Menstrual Cycle

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          Background: Studies on nickel patch test reactivity and reproducibility of positive tests at different points of the menstrual cycle are heterogeneous. Objective: To investigate if non-reproducibilities of positive nickel sulphate patch tests in the two different phases of ovulatory menstrual cycles with the endocrine evidence of luteal phase adequacy are statistically different. Methods: 15 women (group 1) with positive Finn chamber<sup>®</sup> nickel patch test results in the follicular phase of the ovulatory cycle and 13 women (group 2) with positive Finn chamber nickel patch test results in the luteal phase of the ovulatory cycle were tested again in the counter-phases of their ovulatory cycle, with a scheduled interval of 6 weeks following the first tests. Reproducibilities of the tests in the two groups were evaluated statistically. Results: 3 of the positive test results in group 1 (20%) and 2 of the positive test results in group 2 (15.4%) were non-reproducible. The difference was not statistically significant. Conclusion: The reproducibility of positive Finn chamber nickel patch tests does not seem to be affected by the changes in the follicular and luteal phases of the ovulatory cycle.

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            Journal
            DRM
            Dermatology
            10.1159/issn.1018-8665
            Dermatology
            S. Karger AG
            1018-8665
            1421-9832
            1998
            1998
            05 October 1998
            : 197
            : 3
            : 235-237
            Affiliations
            Departments of Dermatology and Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Faculty of Medicine, Pamukkale University, Denizli, Turkey
            Article
            18003 Dermatology 1998;197:235–237
            10.1159/000018003
            9812027
            81b775e1-2baf-4a9f-8e0a-231178ec070d
            © 1998 S. Karger AG, Basel

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            Categories
            Clinical and Laboratory Investigations

            Oncology & Radiotherapy,Pathology,Surgery,Dermatology,Pharmacology & Pharmaceutical medicine
            Reproducibility,Nickel patch test,Menstrual cycle

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