نتایج جستجو برای: occupational allergic contact dermatitis

تعداد نتایج: 270495  

Journal: :International immunopharmacology 2002
Ian Kimber David A Basketter G Frank Gerberick Rebecca J Dearman

Allergic contact dermatitis (ACD) is a common occupational and environmental health issue. In common with other forms of allergy the disease progresses in two stages; an initial phase during which sensitization is acquired, followed later (after subsequent exposure to the same chemical allergen) by elicitation of a cutaneous inflammatory reaction. The development of skin sensitization is associ...

Journal: :Maedica 2011
Laura Statescu Daciana Branisteanu C Dobre Laura Gheuca Solovastru A Vasilca Zenaida Petrescu Doina Azoicai

AIM To evaluate the real incidence of contact dermatitis, to identify the most common allergens, the favoring factors, to establish the prophylaxis methods, the key for a correct management of the patient with contact dermatitis. METHOD A retrospective study, on the patients that refers to the Dermatology Clinic, "St. Spiridon" Emergency Hospital Iasi, between 01.01.2006 and 31.12. 2009, base...

Journal: :Occupational and environmental medicine 1994
J Nethercott D Paustenbach R Adams J Fowler J Marks C Morton J Taylor S Horowitz B Finley

Over the past 60 years, dose-response patch test studies by various methods have been conducted in an attempt to identify the minimum elicitation threshold (MET) concentration of hexavalent chromium (Cr(VI)) that produces an allergic response in Cr(VI) sensitive subjects. These data are not adequate, however, to provide an accurate estimate of the MET because of the variability in the patch tes...

Journal: :European journal of dermatology : EJD 2004
Pierre Saint-Mezard Aurore Rosieres Maya Krasteva Frédéric Berard Bertrand Dubois Dominique Kaiserlian Jean-François Nicolas

Contact dermatitis is an inflammatory skin condition induced by exposure to an environmental agent. Eczema and dermatitis are used synonymously to denote a polymorphous pattern of skin inflammation characterized at least in its acute phase by erythema, vesiculation and pruritus. Substances responsible for contact dermatitis after single or multiple exposures are non protein chemicals, i.e. hapt...

2013
Kentaro Ohko Akiko Ito Masaaki Ito

Natural vitamin E is suggested to have an antioxidant function. However, the synthetic form of vitamin E, DL-tocopherol, which has been widely used in topical ointments, may cause allergic contact dermatitis. Here, we report a case of allergic contact dermatitis with erythema multiforme-like eruption caused by a topical ointment. Patch testing indicated a positive allergic reaction to an anti-i...

Journal: :Toxicology and applied pharmacology 2008
Darrell R Boverhof Richard Billington B Bhaskar Gollapudi John A Hotchkiss Shannon M Krieger Alan Poole Connie M Wiescinski Michael R Woolhiser

There are currently no accepted regulatory models for assessing the potential of a substance to cause respiratory sensitization and allergy. In contrast, a number of models exist for the assessment of contact sensitization and allergic contact dermatitis (ACD). Research indicates that respiratory sensitizers may be identified through contact sensitization assays such as the local lymph node ass...

Journal: :International Journal of Women's Dermatology 2020

Journal: :Pediatric allergy and immunology : official publication of the European Society of Pediatric Allergy and Immunology 2013
Flora B de Waard-van der Spek Klaus E Andersen Ulf Darsow Charlotte G Mortz David Orton Margitta Worm Antonella Muraro Peter Schmid-Grendelmeier Ramon Grimalt Radoslaw Spiewak Odilija Rudzeviciene Carsten Flohr Susanne Halken Alessandro Fiocchi Luis M Borrego Arnold P Oranje

Allergic contact dermatitis (ACD) in children is increasing. Sensitization to contact allergens can start in early infancy. The epidermal barrier is crucial for the development of sensitization and elicitation of ACD. Factors that may influence the onset of sensitization in children are atopic dermatitis, skin barrier defects and intense or repetitive contact with allergens. Topical treatment o...

2013
Haur Yueh Lee Marco Stieger Nikhil Yawalkar Masato Kakeda

Irritant contact dermatitis is a result of activated innate immune response to various external stimuli and consists of complex interplay which involves skin barrier disruption, cellular changes, and release of proinflammatory mediators. In this review, we will focus on key cytokines and chemokines involved in the pathogenesis of irritant contact dermatitis and also contrast the differences bet...

Journal: :Acta odontologica Scandinavica 2001
M Streit L R Braathen

Contact dermatitis or eczema is a polymorphic inflammation of the skin. It occurs at the site of contact with irritating or antigenic substances. In the acute phase there is occurrence of itching erythema, papules, and vesicles, whereas in the chronic phase there is dryness, hyperkeratosis, and sometimes fissures. Contact dermatitis can be divided into irritant and allergic types. Allergic cont...

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