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Occupational Contact Dermatitis [PDF]
Occupational contact dermatitis accounts for 90% of all cases of work-related cutaneous disorders. It can be divided into irritant contact dermatitis, which occurs in 80% of cases, and allergic contact dermatitis.
Sasseville Denis
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Photoallergic contact dermatitis [PDF]
Photoallergic contact dermatitis (PACD) presents in patients after certain exogenous agents come into contact with the skin in the presence of ultraviolet and/or visible light. The best method currently available for investigating PACD is photopatch testing. However, photopatch testing as an investigation is under-used by clinicians, and therefore PACD
Kerr, Alastair, Ferguson, James
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Contact dermatitis in children [PDF]
Contact dermatitis in pediatric population is a common but (previously) under recognized disease. It is usually divided into the allergic and the irritant forms. The diagnosis is usually obtained with the patch test technique after conducting a thorough medical history and careful physical examination but patch testing in infants may be particularly ...
P.D.M. Pigatto+3 more
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Contact dermatitis (CD) is commonly seen in the dermatology OPD cases. 10 to 20% of all new cases will be suffering from contact dermatitis.
Rajashekar T S+5 more
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In Memoriam: Dr.a Olívia Bordalo (1951 – 2011)
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An Goossens
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Significance Contact dermatitis is an inflammatory skin disorder that arises from direct skin contact with irritants or allergens. Representing over 90% of occupational skin disorders, it has a considerable socioeconomic impact, and patients suffering ...
V. Fortino+15 more
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Introduction: Occupational contact dermatitis is defined as a skin disorder that occurs after work and caused by work process. Electroplating is one of the jobs which has high contact dermatitis risk because there are irritant chemicals such as nickel ...
Danang Setia Budi
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Introduction: Occupational contact dermatitis can be interpreted as a health problem on the skin caused by exogenous and endogenous factors related to work.
Yasmien Alvira, Danang Setia Budi
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Noneczematous Contact Dermatitis [PDF]
Irritant or allergic contact dermatitis usually presents as an eczematous process, clinically characterized by erythematoedematovesicous lesions with intense itching in the acute phase. Such manifestations become erythematous-scaly as the condition progresses to the subacute phase and papular-hyperkeratotic in the chronic phase.
Domenico Bonamonte+3 more
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Although occupational contact urticaria (CU) and protein contact dermatitis (PCD) are considered frequent among workers with exposure to proteinaceous materials, data on occupations at risk and the main causes of these occupational skin diseases are ...
M. Pesonen, K. Koskela, K. Aalto-Korte
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