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Cumulative irritant contact dermatitis

Widmer J, Eisner P, Burg G (1994) Skin irritant reactivity following experimental cumulative irritant contact dermatitis. Contact Dermatitis 30 35-39... [Pg.75]

Lee CH, Maibach HI (1994) Study of cumulative irritant contact dermatitis in man utilizing open application on subclinically irritated skin. Contact Dermatitis 30 271-275 Malten KE (1981) Thoughts on irritant contact dermatitis. Contact Dermatitis 7 238-247... [Pg.110]

Schwarz T (1988) Die Bedeutung epidermaler Zytokine in der UV-induzierten Immunsuppression. Hautarzt 39 642-646 Tupker RA, Pinnagoda J, Coenraads PJ, Nater P (1990) Susceptibility to irritants role of barrier function, skin dryness and history of atopic dermatitis. Br J Dermatol 123 199-205 Widmer J, Eisner P, Burg G (1994) Skin irritant reactivity following experimental cumulative irritant contact dermatitis. Contact Dermatitis 30 35-39... [Pg.121]

Table 4.5 Characteristics used to differentiate cumulative irritant contact dermatitis from aUeigic contact dermatitis in cases of hand dermatitis... Table 4.5 Characteristics used to differentiate cumulative irritant contact dermatitis from aUeigic contact dermatitis in cases of hand dermatitis...
Andersen F, Hedegaard K, Petersen TK, et al. Anti-irritants II efficacy against cumulative irritation. Contact Dermatitis. 2006 55 155-9. [Pg.186]

Schliemtmn-Willers S, Fuchs S, Kleesz P, et al. Fruit acids do not enhance sodium lauryl sulphate-induced cumulative irritant contact dermatitis In vivo. Acta Derm Venereol. 2005 85 206-10. [Pg.186]

Wigger-Alberti W, Krebs A, Eisner P. Experimental irritant contact dermatitis due to cumulative epicutaneous exposure to sodium lauryl sulphate and toluene single and concurrent application. BrJ Dermatol 2000 143 551-556. [Pg.689]

Malten KE, den Arend JA (1985) Irritant contact dermatitis traumiterative and cumulative impairment by cosmetics, climate, and other daily loads. Derm Beruf Umwelt 33 125-132 Malten KE, den Arend JA, Wiggers RE (1979) Delayed irritation hexanediol diacrylate and butanediol diacrylate. Contact Dermatitis 3 178-184... [Pg.110]

Alcohols can delipidize and dehydrate the upper part of the stratum corneum, thereby impairing the barrier function of the epidermis. Irritant contact dermatitis from alcohol is most often of the cumulative irritant contact type and, in rare cases, of the acute irritant type (Adams 1986 Tupker et al. 1997). Alcohol dermatitis may take the form of an eczematous eruption, or, more rarely, a contact urticarial at the exposed site (Martin Scott i960 Fregert et al. 1963). Allergic contact dermatitis to ethanol and isopropanol is considered rare (Pecquet and Pradalier 1992), but was reported as a constituent of a transdermal patchsystem (Okazawa et al. 1998). The patch test concentrations for these substances are either as is or in 10% aqua. [Pg.462]

Cumulative irritation is one of several types of Irritant contact dermatitis is often localized to the irritant contact dermatitis. Each type has a char- exposed sites first, and then can spread to other... [Pg.112]

Urticaria and angioedema Allergic contact dermatoconjunctivitis Allergic contact dermatitis Photoallergic contact dermatitis Irritative or toxic contact dermatitis Phototoxic dermatitis Cumulative deposition... [Pg.8]

Tur E, Eshkol Z, Brenner S, Maibach HI (1995) Cumulative effect of subthreshold concentrations of irritants in humans. Am J Contact Dermat 6 216-220... [Pg.75]

Wigger-Alberti W, Hinnen U, Eisner P (1997) Predictive testing of metalworking fluids a comparison of 2 cumulative human irritation models and correlation with epidemiological data. Contact Dermatitis 36 14-20... [Pg.75]

Much work has been done to understand more about the mechanisms behind the development of chronic irritant dermatitis. This started with the identification of this pattern of irritation in the 1970s by Malten. He stndied the symptoms of occupational workers exposed to a variety of chemicals that led to a nnmber of similar symptoms that seemed to indicate allergic contact dermatitis, but yet were not sensitized [50, 51]. Malten also was the first to nse instmmental measurements for water loss and skin impedance to characterize skin damaged by cnmnlative irritation [52], This understanding and nse of instm-mentation to numerate physiological changes in those affected by cumulative irritation led the way in the development of methods that are now widely used by clinicians to understand the mechanism behind cumulative irritation. [Pg.114]


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