نتایج جستجو برای: occupational contact dermatitis

تعداد نتایج: 238450  

2013
Eleni Zorba Antony Karpouzis Alexandros Zorbas Theodore Bazas Sam Zorbas Elias Alexopoulos Ilias Zorbas Konstantinos Kouskoukis Theodoros Konstandinidis

BACKGROUND To elucidate the relationship between seven occupational dermatoses (ODs) and 20 types of work in Greece. METHODS This was a prevalence epidemiologic study of certain ODs among 4,000 workers employed in 20 types of enterprise, in 104 companies, in 2006-2012, using data from company medical records, questionnaires, occupational medical, and special examinations. The χ(2) test was ap...

Journal: :Contact dermatitis 2014
Maria Pesonen Sari Suomela Outi Kuuliala Maj-Len Henriks-Eckerman Kristiina Aalto-Korte

BACKGROUND Limonene is widely used as a fragrance substance and solvent in cleansing products. Oxidized limonene is a frequent contact allergen among consumers of cosmetics, personal care products, and scented household cleaning products. Less is known about the sources of occupational exposure and occupational contact dermatitis caused by limonene. OBJECTIVE To report 14 patients with occupa...

2017
Waseem Ahmad Insha Latif Gousia Sheikh Iffat Hassan Farhan Rasool Abid Keen

Patch testing is a well-established method of diagnosing contact allergy wherein patients with a history and clinical picture of contact dermatitis are re-exposed to the suspected allergens under controlled conditions to verify the diagnosis [1]. The results of first innovative patch-testing technique were presented by the German dermatologist, Josef Jadassohn (1863-1936) in 1895. The safety an...

Journal: :Contact dermatitis 2016
Judit Lukács Sibylle Schliemann Peter Elsner

Food industry workers are at increased risk for occupational contact urticaria (CU). There are many foodstuffs that have been reported to cause occupational CU, including seafood, meat, vegetables, and fruits. The aim of this review is to summarize all reported occupational cases of CU in the food industry. This is a systematic review based on a MEDLINE search of articles in English and German ...

Journal: :Contact dermatitis 2010
Aoife C Lowney Maeve A McAleer Johnny Bourke

2013
Mauro Carino Paolo Romita Caterina Foti

Working conditions in the construction industry have improved in many industrialized countries, but heavy physical work with recurrent exposure to chemical agents, dust, and climatic influences still represents considerable risk for construction workers and may affect their health. The aim of this review is to analyze available data of the literature on allergy-related respiratory and skin diso...

Journal: :Contact dermatitis 2013
Malin Engfeldt Marléne Isaksson Erik Zimerson Magnus Bruze

BACKGROUND A 43-year-old woman was referred by her occupational health service with suspected occupational contact dermatitis. In connection with the investigation, a workplace visit was undertaken at her company, which used an adhesive based on pre-polymeric diphenylmethane diisocyanate in one of its units. During the visit, we became aware of six other employees with skin problems who were th...

2015
Marisa Rosimeire Ribeiro Fernanda Komaroff Laila Sabino Garro Maria Helena Mattos Porter Caroline Terumi Adachi Yara Mello Maria Teresinha Malheiros

Results We assessed a 36 years old female with a history of palpebral and lips oedema, flaking and pruritus, for two months, especially during her work. She worked in pharmaceutical industry and was referred to our outpatient because she had noticed worsening after contact with residues contained in captopril packaging during its manipulation. She had improved when had no contact with the packa...

Journal: :Industrial health 2009
Sanja Kezic Maaike J Visser Maarten M Verberk

Occupational Contact Dermatitis (OCD) is one of the most common work-related diseases. High risk occupations are in health care, hairdressing, food sector and metal industry. OCD tends to become chronic; persistent OCD often results in impaired quality of life and loss of work ability. The purpose of this article is to review the present knowledge on the factors which determine individual susce...

Journal: :Eastern Mediterranean health journal = La revue de sante de la Mediterranee orientale = al-Majallah al-sihhiyah li-sharq al-mutawassit 2010
H Zedan H A Abd El-Baset A A Abd-Elsayed M F El-Karn H R H Madkors

Allergic contact dermatitis to cement is a delayed-type hypersensitivity reaction in which cytokines interferon-gamma (IEN-y) and vascular endothelial growth factor(VEGF) may be involved in persisting erythema and oedema. VEGF and IFN-gamma levels in serum and skin lesions were measured in 32 Egyptian building workers with chronic allergic contact dermatitis due to occupational exposure to ceme...

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