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Occupational koilonychia

The effects of mechanical trauma on nails is discussed in Chap. 31. We recently reported on two hairdressers with occupational koilonychia from the combined effect of mechanical trauma and ammonium thioglyco-late present in solutions for permanent waves (Alanko et al. 1997). [Pg.160]

Amichai B, Grunwald MH, Abraham A, et al. (1993) Tense bullous lesions on fingers. Arch Dermatol 129 1043-1048 Ancona-Alayon A (1975) Occupational koilonychia from organic solvents. Contact Dermatitis 1 367-369 Anerva L, Mikola H, Henriks-Eckerman ML, et al. (1998) Fingertip paresthesia and occupational allergic contact dermatitis caused by acrylics in a dental nurse. Contact Dermatitis 38 114-116... [Pg.265]

Bentley-Philips B, Bayles MAH (1971) Occupational koilonychia in toe nails. Br J Dermatol 85 140-144 Bergfeld WF, McMahon JT (1987) Cutaneous metalloid hyperpigmentation. In Callen JP, Dahl MV, Golitz LE, Stegman SJ (eds) Advances in dermatology, vol 1. Yearbook, Chicago, pp 123-124... [Pg.265]

Davis MFP, Curtis M, Howat JMT (1990) Cutaneous hemangioendothelioma possible link with chronic exposure to vinyl chloride. Br J Indust Med 47 65-67 Dawber R (1974) Occupational koilonychia. Br J Dermatol 9i[Suppl io] ii... [Pg.265]

Smith SJ, Yoder FW, Know DW (1980) Occupational koilonychia. Arch Dermatol 116 861... [Pg.266]


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