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SPECTACLE FRAME DERMATITIS DUE TO PARAPHENYLENEDIAMINE

Australasian Journal of Dermatology, 1988
SummaryWe report spectacle frame dermatitis due to paraphenylenediamine and present a review of other agents which have been identified as causes of allergic contact dermatitis due to spectacle frames.
E, Doherty, S, Freeman
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CUTANEOUS B-CELL PSEUDOLYMPHOMA DUE TO PARAPHENYLENEDIAMINE

Dermatitis, 2006
Lymphomatoid contact dermatitis is a form of pseudolymphoma that was first described in 1976 by Orbaneja et al. Since that initial report, a number of allergens have been reported to cause this type of pseudolymphoma. Most cases involve hyperplasia of T cells. We describe a case of cutaneous B-cell pseudolymphoma due to paraphenylenediamine.
Kristina, Paley   +2 more
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Purpuric allergic contact dermatitis to paraphenylenediamine*

Contact Dermatitis, 1978
A 59‐year‐old saleswoman of black hats presented with a severe purpuric eruption of the exposed areas of the face, neck and arms. Patch testing to paraphenylenediamine produced a purpuric test reaction. Similar eruptions have been reported due to N‐isopropyl‐N‐phenylparaphenylenediamine (IPPD), a rubber antioxidant.
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Morphology of Paraphenylenediamine‐Aniline Conducting Copolymers

Berichte der Bunsengesellschaft für physikalische Chemie, 1989
AbstractElectrooxidation of aniline on conductive substrates, in an aqueous chloride electrolyte at low pH, produces adherent polyaniline (PANI) films. In the initial stage of polymerization the films exhibit a uniform globular microstructure which evolves to a fibrous deposit for thicker films.
C Mailhé‐Randolph, A. J. McEvoy
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Dermal toxicity of paraphenylenediamine.

Biomedical and environmental sciences : BES, 1993
The guinea pigs were dermally exposed to paraphenylenediamine (PPD) and in presence of an oxidising agent hydrogen peroxide for 15 and 30 d to assess their effects on some enzymes, lipid peroxidation and histamine contents in the skin. The activities of acid and alkaline phosphatases, beta-glucuronidase, gamma glutamyl transpeptidase, histidase and ...
A K, Mathur   +4 more
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Clinical profile of acute paraphenylenediamine intoxication in Egypt

Toxicology and Industrial Health, 2010
Orientation to paraphenylenediamine (PPD) acute systemic intoxication in Egypt has been increased over the last decade. The aim of this study was to provide more insight into the clinical profile of acute PPD intoxication with reviewing the possible underlying mechanisms. Our study was retrospective.
Sawsan A, Shalaby   +4 more
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Rhabdomyolysis and Acute Renal Failure Induced by Paraphenylenediamine

Human Toxicology, 1989
1 We present a 40-year-old healthy man who developed a typical clinical picture of rhabdomyolysis following the administration of paraphenylenediamine by a witchdoctor as a pain killer. 2 Two groups of 15 mice were given paraphenylenediamine 70 mg/kg and 35 mg/kg respectively.
Z, Averbukh   +7 more
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Rhabdomyolysis in paraphenylenediamine intoxication.

Veterinary and human toxicology, 1995
Edema of the upper airways and rhabdomyolysis developed in a young patient as a consequence of paraphenylenediamine poisoning. Treatment with adrenaline, steroids and enforced diuresis prevented tracheostomy and renal failure.
I Y, Shemesh   +5 more
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Paraphenylenediamine

Journal of the Dermatology Nurses' Association, 2014
Sharon E. Jacob, Shehla Admani
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Paraphenylenediamine dihydrochloride

Contact Dermatitis, 1979
F J, Storrs   +3 more
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