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Type IV allergy to rubber additives: A 10-year study
Type IV allergy to rubber additives: A 10-year study of 686 cases. Our results are not in accord with this because the frequency of thiuram-positive patch tests was higher in patients with occupational rubber contact dermatitis (87.0%) than in patients with nonoccu- pational contact dermatitis (78%).
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Type IV allergy to rubber additives: A 10-year study of 686 cases. Author links open overlay panel Luis Conde-Salazar MD a Emilio del-Río MD b Dolores Guimaraens MD a Antonia González Domingo MD a
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Conde-Salazar L, del-Río E, Guimaraens D, González Domingo A. Type IV allergy to rubber additives: a 10-year study of 686 cases. J Am Acad Dermatol. 1993 Aug; 29 (2 Pt 1):176–180. Hamann CP, Kick SA. Update: immediate and delayed hypersensitivity to natural rubber latex. Cutis. 1993 Nov; 52 (5):307–311.
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RubBer Contact Dermatitis in patients attended at Walter
Of all tested patients 46 (10.4%) were sensitized to one of the five rubber components quoted. It is observed that rubber chemicals were the second major cause of contact dermatitis. Table 2 points out the frequency of positive results among the rubber components included. P-phenylenediamine, mercaptobenzothiazole, hydroquinone and tetramethylthiuram disulphide stood out as the main sensitizers.
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Conde-Salazar L, Del-Rio E, Guimaraens D, Gonzalez Domingo A (1993) Type IV allergy to rubber additives: a 10-year study of 686 cases. J Am Acad Dermatol 29 : 176-180 Conde-Salazar L, Guimaraens D, Villegas C, Romero A, Gonzalez MA (1995) Occupational allergic contact dermatitis in construction workers.
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There is lack of data on the prevalence of latex allergy in the health care setting in Iran. This study was performed to determine the prevalence of type I latex allergy and type IV allergy to latex and rubber additives among the operating room staff with glove-related symptoms in 13 general hospitals in Tehran. Skin-prick tests with commercial latex extract, patch tests with latex and 25 ...
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References 1. Conde-Salazar L, Del-Rio E, Guimaraens D, Gonzales Doming0 A. Type-IV allergy to rubber additives: a 10-year study of 686 cases. J Am AcadDermatoll993: 29: 176180. 2. Kanerva L, Estlander T, Jolanki R. Bank clerkâ s occupational allergic nickel and cobalt contact dermatitis from coins. Contact Dermatitis 1998: 38: 211. 3.
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Conde-Salazar L, del Rio E, Guimaraens D, Gonzalez Domingo A. Type IV allergy to rubber additives: A 10 year study of 686 cases. J Am Acad Dermatol. 1993; 29:176–80.
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The aim of the present study was to determine the frequency of type IV allergy to rubber additives. Seven thousand patients seen during a 10-year period were evaluated.
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Conde-Salazar Ldel-Rio EGuimaraens DDomingo A Gonzalez Type IV allergy to rubber additives: a 10-year study of 686 cases. J Am Acad Dermatol 1993;29 (2 pt 1) 176- 180PubMed Chemical Scholar
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Type IV allergy to rubber additives: A 10-year study
I I II Type IV allergy to rubber additives: A study of 686 cases 10-year Luis Conde-Salazar, MD,a Emilio del-Pdo, MD,b Dolores Guimaraens, MD,a and Antonia Gonzfilez Domirlgo, MDa Madrid, Spain Background: Rubber additives, mainly vulcanizers and antioxidants, are increasingly a cause of contact dermatitis.
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[PDF] Prevalence of type I allergy to natural rubber latex
There is lack of data on the prevalence of latex allergy in the health care setting in Iran. This study was performed to determine the prevalence of type I latex allergy and type IV allergy to latex and rubber additives among the operating room staff with glove-related symptoms in 13 general hospitals in Tehran. Skin-prick tests with commercial latex extract, patch tests with latex and 25
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Conde-Salazar L, Del-Rio E, Guimaraens D, Gonzales Domingo A. Type IV allergy to rubber additives: a 10-year study of 686 cases. J Am Acad dermatol 1993, 29:176-180. Geier J, Lessmann H, Uter W, Snuch A. Occupational rubber glove allergy: results of the Information Network Departments of Dermatology (IVDK), 1995-2001.
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Table 1 List of rubber additive tested and positive patch test reactions (48 subjects tested) - "Prevalence of type I allergy to natural rubber latex and type IV allergy to latex and rubber additives in operating room staff with glove-related symptoms."
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Of all tested patients 46 (10.4%) were sensitized to one of the five rubber components quoted. It is observed that rubber chemicals were the second major cause of contact dermatitis. Table 2 points out the frequency of positive results among the rubber components included. P-phenylenediamine, mercaptobenzothiazole, hydroquinone and
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Acknowledgements We thank Dr. Remo Guerrini, Dipartimento di Scienze Farmaceutiche, and Dr. Piermaria Ambroso, Dipartimento di Chimica, for performing chromatography and mass spectrometry. References 1. Conde-Salazar L, Del-Rio E, Guimaraens D, Gonzales Doming0 A. Type-IV allergy to rubber additives: a 10-year study of 686 cases.
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such as rubber additives and biological agents such but may be due to a type IV allergy is reported to be between 5 and 19 cases per 10 000 workers per year. 5 In South Africa,
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