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Titanium: An Unusual Allergen With Various Presentations—A Retrospective Cohort Study
Titanium, a rare allergen, should be tested in the suitable clinical setting, taking into consideration the anticipated rise in exposure through medical equipment, implants and recreational ‘Nickel free’ jewellery and tattoos. Titanium induced BP is an intriguing phenomenon that should be further explored, on the verge between allergology and ...
Danny Daniely +4 more
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Patients with Allergic and Irritant Contact Dermatitis are Characterized by Striking Change of Iron and Oxidized Glutathione Status in Nonlesional Area of the Skin [PDF]
Sirje Kaur +5 more
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Four Cases of Angular Cheilitis in Orthodontic Patients
Contact dermatitis is an inflammatory reaction of the skin and mucosa to either external or internal factors. It can be divided to two forms of irritant contact dermatitis and allergic contact dermatitis.
P Kafaie, S Yassaei
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Mouse Model of Irritant Contact Dermatitis. [PDF]
Malekpour M +4 more
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Topical Peroxisome Proliferator Activated Receptor-α Activators Reduce Inflammation in Irritant and Allergic Contact Dermatitis Models [PDF]
Mary Sheu +9 more
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Current concepts of irritant contact dermatitis [PDF]
Contact dermatitis is an eczematous eruption caused by external agents, which can be broadly divided into irritant substances that have a direct toxic effect on the skin (irritant contact dermatitis, ICD) and allergic chemicals where immune delayed hypersensitivity reactions occur (allergic contact dermatitis, ACD).
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ABSTRACT Rubber accelerators are chemicals used as vulcanizers in the production of rubber items and may cause contact allergy (CA). The aim of this study was to assess the worldwide prevalence of CA to rubber accelerators from the European baseline series among dermatitis patients.
Daniel Isufi +7 more
wiley +1 more source
Skin disorders comprise more than 35% of all occupationally related diseases. 90-95% of work-related dermatoses are contact dermatitis. Effects of occupational dermatitis in the lives of workers are substantial.
Fatemeh Fathi, Moslem Jafarpoor
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Moisturising Gloves as a Solution for Occupational Skin Health: Advances and Challenges
This review highlights moisturising gloves as a promising strategy to combat glove‐induced skin dryness in occupational settings. It outlines key design considerations, current technologies and unresolved research gaps that must be addressed to enable their practical adoption for preventing occupational skin diseases.
Sher Wei How +6 more
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Povidone-iodine-induced disseminated irritant contact dermatitis. [PDF]
Kaur M, Karadia P, Singh S.
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