نتایج جستجو برای: linear dermatitis

تعداد نتایج: 506066  

Journal: :The Medical journal of Malaysia 1999
R Rohna T Ganesapillai D Salbiah I Zaiton

A two years retrospective analysis of patients diagnosed as contact allergic dermatitis with positive patch test attending the Dermatology clinic was performed. Of the 346 patients with a positive patch test, 14% had occupational dermatitis. This condition affected mainly young and inexperienced workers. An inverse relationship was seen between age and prevalence of occupational allergic dermat...

2016
Yi Chun Lai Yik Weng Yew

BACKGROUND Hand dermatitis is a common chronic relapsing skin disease resulting from a variety of causes, including endogenous predisposition and environmental exposures to irritants and allergens. Lifestyle factors such as smoking have been implicated in hand dermatitis. OBJECTIVE To evaluate the association between tobacco exposure and hand dermatitis using the 2003~2004 National Health and...

Journal: :Allergology international : official journal of the Japanese Society of Allergology 2007
Yuko Kawakami Kenji Yumoto Toshiaki Kawakami

BACKGROUND Atopic dermatitis is a chronic or chronically relapsing, pruritic inflammatory skin disease. The incidence of atopic dermatitis has dramatically increased during the past three decades in industrialized countries. We attempted to develop an improved method to induce an animal model of atopic dermatitis and to use it to evaluate the efficacy of a Tec family kinase inhibitor. METHODS...

2014
Manuela Boleira Omar Lupi Gisele Vianna Pires Gabriela Dias Amanda Jaccobson Seba Daniel Boleira Sieiro Guimarães

BACKGROUND atopic dermatitis is directly related to psychological stress, reduced quality of life and psychosomatic symptoms. The Psychosomatic Scale for Atopic Dermatitis is the only questionnaire developed specifically for assessment of psychosomatization in atopic dermatitis. OBJECTIVES the objective of this study was to cross-culturally adapt and validate a Brazilian-Portuguese version of...

Journal: :Asian Pacific journal of allergy and immunology 2007
Rungsima Wanitphakdeedecha Papapit Tuchinda Apichati Sivayathorn Kanokvalai Kulthanan

Atopic dermatitis is a chronic inflammatory skin disorder, for which it is difficult to obtain epidemiologic findings. In a previous study, we suggested the following diagnostic criteria for atopic dermatitis in the adult Thai population: visible flexural dermatitis, a history of flexural dermatitis, a rash of more than six months duration and visible dry skin. However these criteria were not v...

Journal: :Journal of occupational health 2006
Minako Sasaki Katsuya Kanda

This study was conducted to 1) evaluate the personal selection and use of protective gloves against bloodborne pathogens and management of glove selection in the workplace, 2) survey the experience with occupational dermatitis and other allergic symptoms, 3) explore the relationships between occupational dermatitis experience and glove use, and 4) determine the impact of glove selection upon oc...

Journal: :Occupational and environmental medicine 2012
J Smedley S Williams P Peel K Pedersen

OBJECTIVES This systematic review informed evidence-based guidelines for the management of occupational dermatitis, with a particular focus on healthcare workers. METHODS A multidisciplinary guideline group formulated questions about the management of healthcare workers with dermatitis. Keywords derived from these questions were used in literature searches. We appraised papers and developed r...

Journal: :The Journal of investigative dermatology 2001
S Fleming C Bodner G Devereux G Russell D Campbell D Godden A Seaton

The United Kingdom Working Party diagnostic criteria for atopic dermatitis have been characterized in infants and children; however, the need for visual confirmation of flexural dermatitis by a trained investigator limits their use in large epidemiologic studies. We have administered the complete United Kingdom Working Party criteria in a postal questionnaire format to the mothers of year old i...

AR Firooz M Nasiri Kashani

Contact dermatitis is an inflammatory skin disease due to contact with different substances and caused by two mechanisms: Allergy and irritation. Contact dermatitis is a common skin disease and the most common occupational dermatosis. Differentiating between allergic and irritant contact dermatitis is essential in the identification of etiologic factor(s) and hence, its control and prognosis. T...

Journal: :Archivos argentinos de pediatria 2017
Burcu Tugrul Ayanoğlu Özgül Muştu Koryürek Songül Yıldırm Başkara

BACKGROUND Prolactin performs as a neuroendocrine modulator of skin epithelial cell proliferation and the skin immune system. OBJETIVE The aim was to assess the serum prolactin levels in patients with atopic dermatitis and the relationship with disease severity. METHODS The study was performed on 46 patients with atopic dermatitis and 100 healthy controls aged between 0.5 years and 19.5 yea...

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