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Textiles dermatitis

Hatch KL, Maibach HL 1995. Textile dermatitis an update. (I). Resins, additives and fibers. Contact Dermatitis 32 319-326. [Pg.395]

Peters KP, Heese A. 1997. [Formaldehyde and fonnaldehyde resins - their relevance in reference to textile dermatitis]. Allergologie 20 239-245. (Gennan)... [Pg.420]

Romaguera C, Grimalt F, Lecha M. 1981. Occupational purpuric textile dermatitis from formaldehyde resins. Contact Dermatitis 7 152-153. [Pg.423]

Hatch KL, Maibach HI (1985) Textile dermatitis. Contact Dermatitis 12 1-11... [Pg.133]

Usually the finished product does not cause primary sensitization, but occasionally the uncured substance does. Textile dermatitis caused by urea- and melamine-formaldehyde resins is rare. Contact allergy to amino resins is often combined with formaldehyde allergy (Fregert 1981 Belsito 1993). [Pg.607]

Belsito DV (1993) Textile dermatitis. Am J Contact Dermat 4 249 Bourne L, Milner F (1963) Polyester resin hazards. Br J Ind Med 20 100... [Pg.610]

The only case of textile dermatitis reported to be caused by fiber polymers during the 1990s was that described by Tanaka et al. (1993). In this case, the specific nylon polymer was epsilon-aminocaprioic acid (EACA). This is not one of the usual polymers used to form nylon those polymers being polyhexamethylene adipamide for nylon 66 fibers and polycaproamide for nylon 6 fibers. [Pg.628]

Often, textile dermatitis presents as classical eczematous dermatitis the skin has areas of redness due to dilation of the capillaries in the superficial dermis and swelling due to buildup of fluid in damaged vessels. [Pg.629]

Patients suspected to have a textile dermatitis should be queried about laundering practices, particularly about use of bleach and other practices which might lead to degradation of a chemical component of the fabric. [Pg.630]

Management of textile dermatitis usually involves the patient avoiding contact with fabrics that contain the allergen. This often proves difficult because dyes, fiber additives, and finishing compounds are not named on garments or other textile products. [Pg.632]

Davies JHT, Barker AN (1944) Textile dermatitis. Br J Dermatol Syphilol 56 33-43... [Pg.634]

Hatch KL (1984b) Chemicals and textiles, part II dermatological problems related to finishes. Textile Res J 54 721-732 Hatch KL (1988) Textile dermatitis from formaldehyde. In Feinman, SE (ed) Formaldehyde sensitivity and toxicity. CRC, Boca Raton... [Pg.635]

Hjorth N, Moller H (1976) Phototoxic textile dermatitis ( bikini dermatitis ). Arch Dermatol 112 1445-1447 Hjorth N, Rothenborg HW (1967) Zur Haufigkeit der nylons-trumpfekzeme. Z Haut Geschlechtskr 42 717-722 ICI Corporation (1987) ICI polymer additives technical bulletin 56-0758-015. ICI Corporation, Wilmington Imbeau SA, Reed C (1979) Nylon stocking dermatitis. Contact Dermatitis 5 163-164... [Pg.635]

Peterkin, GAG (1948) Textile dermatitis in man. Arch Dermatol Syphil 58 249-264... [Pg.636]


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