Chemical irritant contact dermatitis

    • [DOCX File]Technical Manual, Sec. 2, Ch. 2: Occupational Skin Exposure

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      19. Harvell, J.D., Lamminstausta, K, Maibach H.I. (1995) Irritant contact dermatitis IN: Guin J.D. Practical Contact Dermatitis Mc Graw-Hill New York, pp 7-18 Table 2: Reference Chemicals. Chemical Name CAS Number EINECS No EU label 1-bromo-4-chlorobutane 6940-78-9 …

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    • [DOCX File]Factors contributing to the development of occupational ...

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      33. Why are cosmetologists likely to have contact dermatitis? __(Because it is caused by exposure of the skin to, or contact with, certain chemicals or substances. Cosmetologists use a range of chemical and substances throughout the day.) 34. (Sensitization) is an allergic reaction caused by repeated exposure to a chemical or substance. 35.

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    • [DOC File]OECD GUIDELINE FOR THE TESTING OF CHEMICALS

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      If allergy is not detected, the diagnosis is often irritant contact dermatitis (ICD) or another form of skin allergy known as contact urticaria. Contact urticaria was diagnosed by radioallergosorbent testing (RAST), a blood test, particularly used to detect latex allergy, and also by prick testing.

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    • [DOCX File]Occupational Contact Dermatitis: A review of 18 years of ...

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      Allergic contact dermatitis (ACD) was the most common diagnosis among workers in this study (70%). Just over half (52%) and 16% of the workers were diagnosed with irritant contact dermatitis (ICD) and contact urticaria (CU) respectively. Eleven workers had both ACD and ICD, four had ACD and CU and three had ACD, ICD and CU.

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    • [DOC File]Contact Dermatitis - developinganaesthesia

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      3. (a) This Statement of Principles is about irritant contact dermatitis and death from irritant contact dermatitis. For the purposes of this Statement of Principles, "irritant contact dermatitis" means inflammation of an area of the skin resulting from direct contact with a chemical or biological agent.

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    • [DOC File]Statement of Principles 111 of 2011 irritant contact ...

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      irritant and allergic. Irritant contact dermatitis. is caused by a substance that comes into contact with the skin. The skin tends to be more painful than itchy. The reaction tends to vary based on how strong the substance is and how long you have had contact with it. For irritant contact dermatitis you will need to avoid the substance that is ...

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    • [DOC File]Central Texas Allergy & Asthma – Serving the Schertz, Live ...

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      Skin contact with chemicals can result in irritation, allergic response, chemical burns, and allergic contact dermatitis. Irritant dermatitis may be caused by a variety of substances such as strong acids and bases (primary irritants). Some examples of chemicals which are potent irritants include: ammonia, hydrogen chloride, and sodium hydroxide.

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    • What Is Contact Dermatitis? Treatment, Symptoms

      Contact dermatitis is caused by skin contact with a wide range of external agents. It is also sometimes termed exogenous dermatitis, (as opposed to endogenous dermatitis that does not have an external environmental cause). Pathophysiology. Contact dermatitis can have two basic causes: 1. A direct irritant …

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    • [DOC File]Chapter 13 Theory Review - Cengage

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      (9), (10) Skin sensitisation 1 Some individuals may develop eczema upon exposure to wet clinker dust, caused either by the high pH which induces irritant contact dermatitis after prolonged contact, or by an immunological reaction to soluble Cr (VI) which elicits allergic contact dermatitis.

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