56 research outputs found
Airborne irritant contact dermatitis and conjunctivitis after occupational exposure to chlorothalonil in textiles
Two cases of occupational allergic contact dermatitis from a cycloaliphatic epoxy resin in a neat oil: Case Report
BACKGROUND: Metal-working fluids contain complex mixtures of chemicals and metal workers constitute a potential risk group for the development of allergic contact dermatitis. CASE PRESENTATION: Two metal workers developed allergic contact dermatitis on the hands and lower arms from exposure to a neat oil used in metal processing. Patch testing revealed that the relevant contact allergen was a cycloaliphatic epoxy resin, 1,2-cyclohexanedicarboxylic acid, bis(oxiranylmethyl) ester, added to the oil as a stabilizer. None of the patients had positive reactions to the bisphenol A-based epoxy resin in the standard series. CONCLUSIONS: These cases emphasize that well-known contact allergens may show up from unexpected sources of exposure. Further, it can be a long-lasting, laborious process to detect an occupational contact allergen and cooperation from the patient and the manufacturer of the sensitizing product is essential
Estudo clínico e histológico das pálpebras e conjuntiva hígidas submetidas ao tratamento tópico com soluções anestésicas em coelhos
PERSISTENT ALLERGIC CONTACT DERMATITIS TO RESIDUAL PARAPHENYLENEDIAMINE IN A PATIENTʼS HAIR.
PERSISTENT ALLERGIC CONTACT DERMATITIS TO RESIDUAL PARAPHENYLENEDIAMINE IN A PATIENTʼS HAIR.
Allergic Contact Dermatitis to Proparacaine With Subsequent Cross-Sensitization to Tetracaine From Ophthalmic Preparations
- …
