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Irritant Contact Dermatitis: Mechanisms to Repair

, 2014
Irritant contact dermatitis is an extremely common condition resulting from epidermal exposure to any number of skin irritants. Upon contact with skin irritants, the epidermis develops many identifiable problems including specific epidermal lipid ...
Cheryl Lee D Eberting
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Mechanisms of Irritant Contact Dermatitis

2001
Irritant contact dermatitis is an eczematous reaction in the skin of external origin. In contrast to allergic contact dermatitis, no eliciting allergens can be identified. The spectrum of irritant reactions is broad and includes: subjective irritant response, acute irritant contact dermatitis, chronic irritant contact dermatitis, and chemical burns ...
Ole Baadsgaard, Steen Lisby
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Irritant Contact Dermatitis

1989
The current concept of irritant dermatitis and hyperirritable skin is reviewed. Irritant dermatitis is at least as frequent as allergic contact dermatitis, although reliable data are still very limited. Irritant contact dermatitis is a non-immunologic inflammatory reaction of the skin.
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Irritant and Allergic Contact Dermatitis Treatment

2004
To reduce irritant contact dermatitis (ICD) and allergic contact dermatitis (ACD) in industry, application of moisturizers as well as barrier creams (BC) before or during work, wearing appropriate gloves and clothing may be indicated. Topical corticoids and other therapy approaches are critically reviewed.
H. Zhai   +2 more
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Contact Dermatitis Due to Irritation

2004
Irritant contact dermatitis (ICD), defined as “a nonimmunologic local inflammatory reaction characterized by erythema, edema, or corrosion following single or repeated application of a chemical substance to an identical cutaneous site” (Mathias and Maibach 1994), is a leading cause of occupational disease in dermatology and causes economic damage to ...
W. Wigger-Alberti   +2 more
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Comparison of Allergic and Irritant Contact Dermatitis

American Journal of Contact Dermatitis, 1997
The distinction between irritant and allergic contact dermatitis has become increasingly blurred. At present, the difference can only be demonstrated in extreme examples, and disappears with milder reac- tions. Mathias and Maibach defined irritant contact dermatitis as "a nonimmunologic local inflammatory reaction characterized by erythema, edema, or ...
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Irritant Contact Dermatitis in the Tropics [PDF]

open access: possible, 2006
There are relatively few reports of irritant contact dermatitis in the tropical countries. Most tropical countries are developing countries where the social status is generally lower then developed countries. Because of the high environmental temperature and humidity, individuals in the tropics often find personal protective equipment inconvenient to ...
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Irritant Contact Dermatitis Irritant contact dermatitis and aging

Contact Dermatitis, 1990
D. Wilhelm, H. I. Maibach, Peter Elsner
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Irritant Contact Dermatitis [PDF]

open access: possible, 2015
Judit Lukács, Peter Elsner
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