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Journal of the American Medical Association, 1945
The various "eczematoid" dermatoses which begin on the hands and remain limited primarily to the hands and lower part of the arms constitute about 10 per cent of the cutaneous disturbances seen in private practice or a dermatologic clinic. These dermatoses as a group have been discussed and classified by Chipman,1Andrews and Barnes,2Ayres and Anderson ...
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The various "eczematoid" dermatoses which begin on the hands and remain limited primarily to the hands and lower part of the arms constitute about 10 per cent of the cutaneous disturbances seen in private practice or a dermatologic clinic. These dermatoses as a group have been discussed and classified by Chipman,1Andrews and Barnes,2Ayres and Anderson ...
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[Hand dermatoses in children].
Schweizerische Rundschau fur Medizin Praxis = Revue suisse de medecine Praxis, 1990Dermatoses of the hand in children are part of an original entity which can be classified in two groups: a group involving exclusively the hands and another one which is predominantly involving the hands. Attention has been focussed mostly on hand dermatoses in children (acropustulosis of infancy, papular, acrodermatitis, hand foot and mouth disease ...
B, Halioua, M, Harms
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The Effectiveness of Grenz Ray Therapy for Chronic Dermatoses of the Hands and Feet
Dermatitis®, 2014Background Grenz ray therapy (GRT) has been used for inflammatory and neoplastic dermatologic diseases for over 100 years. Its use is declining, possibly because of the difficulties maintaining radiation certification and insurance coverage. Objective
Brenda M, Simpson +3 more
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Prevalence and risk factors of occupational hand dermatoses in electronics workers
Toxicology and Industrial Health, 2004The electronics industry is becoming an important mainstream in the workforce in some developed countries and in Taiwan. Among patients with occupational hand dermatitis in northern Taiwan, workers from electronics industries were one of the most important groups.
Judith Shu-Chu, Shiao +4 more
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Clinical and Experimental Dermatology, 1983
Summary In a sample of about 3000 adults the hands and arms were examined for the presence of skin disorders. The most important diagnostic category was eczema; prevalence among males was 4.6% and among females it was 8%. In the majority of patients with eczema irritant factors were found to play a role.
Coenraads, P.J. +2 more
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Summary In a sample of about 3000 adults the hands and arms were examined for the presence of skin disorders. The most important diagnostic category was eczema; prevalence among males was 4.6% and among females it was 8%. In the majority of patients with eczema irritant factors were found to play a role.
Coenraads, P.J. +2 more
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Clinical and Experimental Dermatology, 1984
Summary An examination of the hands and forearms of about 1700 construction workers revealed that 133 of them (7.8%) had a form of eczema, whereas psoriasis was observed in twenty-two (1.3%). Irritant dermatitis was the major diagnostic category and was found in sixty-seven workers (4%); allergic contact eczema was found in 1.4%.
COENRAADS, PJ +3 more
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Summary An examination of the hands and forearms of about 1700 construction workers revealed that 133 of them (7.8%) had a form of eczema, whereas psoriasis was observed in twenty-two (1.3%). Irritant dermatitis was the major diagnostic category and was found in sixty-seven workers (4%); allergic contact eczema was found in 1.4%.
COENRAADS, PJ +3 more
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Hand dermatoses and contact allergic reactions in construction workers exposed to epoxy resins
Contact Dermatitis, 1984In 23/135 (18%) workers exposed 10 epoxy resins, a work‐related dermatosis on the hands and/or forearms had been present during the past 3 years. In 9 persons, the occupational dermatosis was still present at the time of investigation. In all workers, patch tests were performed with epoxy resin, isophoronediamine, triethylenetetramine and xylenediamine.
VANPUTTEN, PB, COENRAADS, PJ, NATER, JP
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Prevalence of self-reported hand dermatoses in New Zealand dentists.
The New Zealand dental journal, 2004To estimate the self-reported prevalence of hand dermatoses and irritation to the eyes, nose and airway among New Zealand dentists.A cross-sectional survey used a postal questionnaire sent to all practising dentists on the New Zealand Dental Register.The response rate was 81.3 percent.
Neil A, Sinclair, W Murray, Thomson
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Narrowband ultraviolet‐B phototherapy for hand and foot dermatoses
Photodermatology, Photoimmunology & Photomedicine, 2008John T, Kuhl +2 more
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