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Occupational Airborne Contact Dermatitis From Proton Pump Inhibitors.

Dermatitis, 2015
Few published reports have described occupational contact dermatitis from proton pump inhibitor (PPI) exposure in the literature. We present an additional case of a 58-year-old male pharmaceutical worker with an occupational airborne allergic contact ...
J. DeKoven, Ashley M Yu
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Occupational Contact Dermatitis

2018
Occupational contact dermatitis (OCD) is a skin disorder characterized by a red, sore, or inflamed skin after a direct contact with a substance. It is either of allergic (ACD) or irritative (ICD) nature, and they account for over 90% of all work-related skin disorders.
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Occupational issues of irritant contact dermatitis

International Archives of Occupational and Environmental Health, 2003
Occupational irritant contact dermatitis (ICD), a non-immunological cutaneous inflammatory response to a workplace substance, comprises a major portion of occupational dermatoses in industrialized societies, resulting in considerable social and economic implications.
Howard I. Maibach, Ai-Lean Chew
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Occupational irritant contact dermatitis

Nursing Standard, 2003
This article raises awareness of the risks of irritant contact dermatitis among different occupational groups, especially healthcare professionals, and suggests strategies to aid prevention.
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The Epidemiology of Occupational Contact Dermatitis

Dermatologic Clinics, 1995
The dermatologist who is aware of the epidemiology of occupational contact dermatitis (OCD) can find this information helpful in making a diagnosis, determining etiology, and recommending preventive efforts. This article reviews some of the available epidemiologic data sources and their limitations.
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Occupational Contact Dermatitis in Dental Personnel

2000
The following chapter describes different aspects of occupational contact dermatitis of dental personnel. In particular, occupational skin problems of dentists, dental assistants, dental technicians and orthodontists will be discussed.
Rustemeyer, Thomas, Frosch, Peter J.
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Occupational Contact Dermatitis in Firefighters

Dermatitis®
Occupational contact dermatitis (OCD) emerges as a salient concern within the context of firefighters, a professional cohort routinely exposed to an array of hazardous substances as an intrinsic facet of their occupational responsibilities. This continual skin exposure to a spectrum of allergenic and irritant agents engenders an elevated predisposition
Daniela Baboun   +6 more
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Occupational Contact Dermatitis

American Journal of Clinical Dermatology, 2001
Occupational contact dermatitis (OCD) represents 90 to 95% of all occupational dermatoses. The incidence rate of OCD is estimated to be around 0.5 to 1.9 cases per full-time worker per year. However, epidemiologic data are lacking and incidence is probably underestimated, especially in the US.
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Occupational issues of allergic contact dermatitis

International Archives of Occupational and Environmental Health, 2003
Occupational contact dermatitis is often of multifactorial origin, and it is difficult to determine the relative significance of the various contributing factors. Contact allergies are relevant in 20-50% of recognised occupational contact dermatitis cases.
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