Gloves

Oct 15, 2016 by in Dermatology Comments Off on Gloves

Material Subtypes Main allergens Leather  Chromium Rubber Natural rubber latex (NRL) NRL, rubber additives Nitrile Rubber additives Other synthetic rubber Rubber additives Plastic Polyvinyl chloride (PVC) Large number of rare…

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Dental Materials

Oct 15, 2016 by in Dermatology Comments Off on Dental Materials

Fig. 17.1 A dentist with allergic contact dermatitis on his fingertips from 2-hydroxyethyl methacrylate (2-HEMA) in a bonding product. The dentist never wore gloves In dental patients it is the…

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Glues

Oct 15, 2016 by in Dermatology Comments Off on Glues

Concentration and vehicle Epoxy resin Bisphenol A 1.0 % pet Bisphenol F 0.25 % pet Epichlorohydrin Epoxy resin mixes Diglycidyl ether of bisphenol A No standard allergen Diethylenetetramine 1 %…

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Shoes

Oct 15, 2016 by in Dermatology Comments Off on Shoes

Allergen Location Shoe component Avoid Mercaptobenzothiazole and thiurams Dorsum of foot sparing webspace Rubber Neoprene adhesives Leather finish coats Rubber foam uppers + insoles Dibenzothiazyl disulfide (MBT mix) Sole of…

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Occupational Contact Dermatitis

Oct 15, 2016 by in Dermatology Comments Off on Occupational Contact Dermatitis

Fig. 9.1 Insidious onset of irritant contact dermatitis in a 17-year-old hairdressing apprentice Fig 9.2 Progressing irritant contact dermatitis in a 32-year-old construction worker, showing redness, infiltration, scaling, and fissuring…

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Metalworking Fluids

Oct 15, 2016 by in Dermatology Comments Off on Metalworking Fluids

No. Substance Patch test concentration Biocides 1 7-Ethylbicyclooxazolidine (Bioban CS 1246) 1 % pet 2 Benzylhemiformal 1 % pet 3 4,4-Dimethyl-1,3-oxazolidine/3,4,4-trimethyl-1,3-oxazolidine (Bioban CS 1135) 1 % pet 4 N,N′-Methylene-bis-5-methyl-oxazolidine 1…

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Hair Dyes

Oct 15, 2016 by in Dermatology Comments Off on Hair Dyes

© Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2016Jeanne Duus Johansen, Jean-Pierre Lepoittevin and Jacob P. Thyssen (eds.)Quick Guide to Contact Dermatitis10.1007/978-3-662-47714-4_16 16. Hair Dyes John McFadden1   (1) Department of Cutaneous Allergy, St John’s Institute of Dermatology, St Thomas’ Hospital, King’s…

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Textiles

Oct 15, 2016 by in Dermatology Comments Off on Textiles

Dye class according to application Main substrates Dye classes according to chemical structure Described as allergens Acid Nylon, wool, silk (also paper, inks, leather) Azo, anthraquinone, triphenylmethane, azine, xanthenes, nitro,…

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Preservatives

Oct 15, 2016 by in Dermatology Comments Off on Preservatives

Chemical name Suppliers Trolab® Chemotechnique® Smart Practice® ESCD T.R.U.E Test® allergEAZE® Formaldehyde 1 % aq. 1 % pet., 1 % aq. and 2 % aq. 180 μg/cm2 1 % aq….

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