Three patients employed in the manufacture of plastic tennis rackets developed allergic contact dermatitis to isophorone diamine (IPD), an epoxy resin hardener, and concomitantly to epoxy resin. Patch tests were positive to IPD at 1, 2 and 5% in olive oil and to IPD at 1, 2 and 5% in ethanol. Investigations were conducted in control subjects to confirm the allergic nature of reactions. A review of the literature about IPD and related compounds is presented
From August 1999 to April 2001, there was an outbreak of severe eczema at a factory manufacturing me...
Epoxy resin systems (ERS) are commercial thermosetting products used in many diverse applications du...
Acrylate monomers have a wide range of applications. Since the 1950s, many reports of occupational o...
Three patients employed in the manufacture of plastic tennis rackets developed allergic contact derm...
Between 1978 and 2001, 22 patients were diagnosed with occupation-related allergic contact dermatiti...
Key words: allergic contact dermatitis; occupational; plastics. Di-isodecyl phthalate (DIDP) is a pl...
We describe a 43-year-old epoxy floor layer who developed work-related asthma while exposed to an ep...
Background Acrylates constitute an important cause of occupational contact dermatitis. Isobornyl acr...
p-tert-Butylphenol-formaldehyde resin (PTBP-F-R) is used as a binder in many adhesive formulations a...
A golfer presented with facial and hand eczema. He had exacerbations of his hand eczema prior to gol...
Epoxy resins based on bisphenol A are well-known contact allergens and often cause occupational cont...
A particular phenol-formaldehyde resin of the resol type (P-F-R-2) was shown in a previous study to ...
p-phenylenediamine derivatives are widely used in industry and in cosmetics, and several of them are...
Background An increased frequency of occupational contact hand dermatitis among surgical operating t...
An outbreak of suspected contact dermatitis among subway construction workers was suspected to be du...
From August 1999 to April 2001, there was an outbreak of severe eczema at a factory manufacturing me...
Epoxy resin systems (ERS) are commercial thermosetting products used in many diverse applications du...
Acrylate monomers have a wide range of applications. Since the 1950s, many reports of occupational o...
Three patients employed in the manufacture of plastic tennis rackets developed allergic contact derm...
Between 1978 and 2001, 22 patients were diagnosed with occupation-related allergic contact dermatiti...
Key words: allergic contact dermatitis; occupational; plastics. Di-isodecyl phthalate (DIDP) is a pl...
We describe a 43-year-old epoxy floor layer who developed work-related asthma while exposed to an ep...
Background Acrylates constitute an important cause of occupational contact dermatitis. Isobornyl acr...
p-tert-Butylphenol-formaldehyde resin (PTBP-F-R) is used as a binder in many adhesive formulations a...
A golfer presented with facial and hand eczema. He had exacerbations of his hand eczema prior to gol...
Epoxy resins based on bisphenol A are well-known contact allergens and often cause occupational cont...
A particular phenol-formaldehyde resin of the resol type (P-F-R-2) was shown in a previous study to ...
p-phenylenediamine derivatives are widely used in industry and in cosmetics, and several of them are...
Background An increased frequency of occupational contact hand dermatitis among surgical operating t...
An outbreak of suspected contact dermatitis among subway construction workers was suspected to be du...
From August 1999 to April 2001, there was an outbreak of severe eczema at a factory manufacturing me...
Epoxy resin systems (ERS) are commercial thermosetting products used in many diverse applications du...
Acrylate monomers have a wide range of applications. Since the 1950s, many reports of occupational o...