1,4-Benzenediamine


Curated chemical-disease associations from CTD
Disease IDDisease nameReference
MESH:D000799 Angioedema PMID:18405138
MESH:D002869 Chromosome Aberrations PMID:30439388
MESH:D003877 Dermatitis, Contact PMID:11531941; PMID:12423654; PMID:25724174
MESH:D009336 Necrosis PMID:26784575
MESH:D011537 Pruritus PMID:34826398
MESH:D012206 Rhabdomyolysis PMID:18405138
MESH:D017449 Dermatitis, Allergic Contact PMID:11298694; PMID:11906362; PMID:16533241; PMID:16823706; PMID:18759875; PMID:19470301; PMID:22245253; PMID:26795242; PMID:34826398
MESH:D048629 Micronuclei, Chromosome-Defective PMID:30439388
MESH:D051437 Renal Insufficiency PMID:18405138

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