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Laboratory assistant’s occupational allergic airborne contact dermatitis from nickel presenting as rosacea


European Journal of Dermatology. Volume 9, Number 5, 397-8, July - August 1999, Cas clinique

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Author(s) : L. Kanerva, K. Alanko, R. Jolanki, T. Estlander

Summary : A male laboratory assistant working in a metallurgical laboratory with airborne exposure to nickel dust developed highly pruritic, rosacea-like symptoms. The symptoms cleared within eight days without treatment when the patient was off work. Patch testing confirmed nickel allergy. Based on the patient’s work and clinical history it was evident that occupational exposure to airborne nickel induced the highly abnormal rosacea-like symptoms, not previously reported from nickel.

Keywords : laboratory assistant, occupational, allergic, airborne, contact dermatitis, rosacea, nickel.

 

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