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Prevalence of hand eczema:Association with occupational exposure, especially in construction workers
Prevalence of hand eczema
This thesis describes and discusses the results of a series of investigations into the occurence of skin diseases of the hands and forearms. The problem is approached from an occupational dermatological point ofview and focuses on contacteczema/dermatitis, which is the primary component of the spectrum of hand dermatoses and, except for trauma, also the most frequently reported work-related disease. ... Zie: Samenvattin
Prevalence of hand eczema:Association with occupational exposure, especially in construction workers
Relationship between formaldehyde and quaternium-15 contact allergy. Influence of strength of patch test reactions
Objectives: To test our hypothesis that patients with stronger patch test reactions to formaldehyde are more likely to react to quaternium-15, attesting to the aetiological role for formaldehyde in such co-reactivity. Methods: Retrospective analysis of all patients patch tested with formaldehyde and quaternium-15 in the European baseline series between 1994 and 2009 (TRUE test (R)). Results: In a group of 86 patients allergic to formaldehyde, 73% co-reacted to quaternium-15; in the subgroup of 70 women, the percentage was 83. In both groups, more reactions were observed to quaternium-15 in the patients with a ++ reaction compared to the patients with a + reaction to formaldehyde. Conversely, stronger reactions to quaternium-15 were significantly more often associated with formaldehyde sensitivity in a group of 107 patients reacting to quaternium-15 and a subgroup of 88 women. In men, such effects were not observed and only 5 of 16 (31%) men allergic to formaldehyde also reacted to quaternium-15. Conclusions: In women, but not in men, stronger reactions to formaldehyde lead to more positive quaternium-15 patch tests
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