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Evidence-Based Management of Hand Eczema
Hand eczema is a common skin disease with a wide variation in morphology and a complex etiology based on endogenous and exogenous factors.The diagnosis of hand eczema is based on patient history, exposure assessment, physical examination, and the results of patch testing. Management of hand eczema starts with education of the patient on the etiology of the disease, and the needed changes in behavior regarding skin care and preventive measures, and avoidance of relevant exposure factors. In many cases, medical treatment is needed for successful management of the disease; use of medication can only be successful with proper education and avoidance of relevant exposure
Demographic and clinical features and subsectoral differences in occupational contact allergens in clothing manufacturing workers
Fruit acids and sodium hydroxide in the food industry and their combined effect with sodium lauryl sulphate: controlled in vivo tandem irritation study
Combined exposure to carbon disulfide and sulfuric acid simultaneously increases the risk of hand dermatitis in rayon industry
Seismic reflection image revealing offset of Andean subduction-zone earthquake locations into oceanic mantle
A satellite geodetic survey of large-scale deformation of volcanic centres in the central Andes
Subduction and collision processes in the Central Andes constrained by converted seismic phases
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