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J Eur Acad Dermatol Venereol ; 31(9): 1516-1525, 2017 Sep.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28627111

RESUMO

BACKGROUND: Contact allergy is a common condition and can severely interfere with daily life or professional activities. Due to changes in exposures, such as introduction of new substances, new products or formulations and regulatory intervention, the spectrum of contact sensitization changes. OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the current spectrum of contact allergy to allergens present in the European baseline series (EBS) across Europe. METHODS: Retrospective analysis of data collected by the European Surveillance System on Contact Allergies (ESSCA, www.essca-dc.org) in consecutively patch-tested patients, 2013/14, in 46 departments in 12 European countries. RESULTS: Altogether, 31 689 patients were included in the analysis. Compared to a similar analysis in 2004, the prevalence of contact allergy to methylisothiazolinone went up to around 20% in several departments. In comparison, contact allergy to the metals nickel, cobalt and chromium remained largely stable, at 18.1%, 5.9% and 3.2%, respectively, similar to mostly unchanged prevalence with fragrance mix I, II and Myroxylon pereirae (balsam of Peru) at 7.3%, 3.8% and 5.3%, respectively. In the subgroup of departments diagnosing (mainly) patients with occupational contact dermatitis, the prevalence of work-related contact allergies such as epoxy resin or rubber additives was found to be increased, compared to general dermatology departments. CONCLUSION: Continuous surveillance of contact allergy based on network data offers the identification of time trends or persisting problems, and thus enables focussing in-depth research (subgroup analyses, exposure analysis) on areas where it is needed.


Assuntos
Dermatite Alérgica de Contato/epidemiologia , Vigilância da População , Adulto , Alérgenos/efeitos adversos , Dermatite Alérgica de Contato/diagnóstico , Dermatite Alérgica de Contato/etiologia , Europa (Continente)/epidemiologia , Feminino , Humanos , Masculino , Metais Pesados/toxicidade , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Prevalência , Estudos Retrospectivos
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J Eur Acad Dermatol Venereol ; 31 Suppl 4: 12-30, 2017 Jun.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28656731

RESUMO

BACKGROUND: Work-related skin diseases (WSD) are caused or worsened by a professional activity. Occupational skin diseases (OSD) need to fulfil additional legal criteria which differ from country to country. OSD range amongst the five most frequently notified occupational diseases (musculoskeletal diseases, neurologic diseases, lung diseases, diseases of the sensory organs, skin diseases) in Europe. OBJECTIVE: To retrieve information and compare the current state of national frameworks and pathways to manage patients with occupational skin disease with regard to prevention, diagnosis, treatment and rehabilitation in different European countries. METHODS: A questionnaire-based survey of the current situation regarding OSD patient management pathways was carried out with experts on occupational dermatology and/or occupational medicine from 28 European countries contributing to the European Cooperation in Science and Technology (COST) Action TD 1206 (StanDerm) (www.standerm.eu). RESULTS: Besides a national health service or a statutory health insurance, most European member states implemented a second insurance scheme specifically geared at occupational diseases [insurance against occupational risks (synonyms: insurance against work accidents and occupational injuries; statutory social accident insurance)]. Legal standards for the assessment of occupationally triggered diseases with a genetic background differ between different countries, however, in most European member states recognition as OSD is possible. In one-third of the countries UV light-induced tumours can be recognized as OSD under specific conditions. CONCLUSION: OSD definitions vary between European countries and are not directly comparable, which hampers comparisons between statistics collected in different countries. Awareness of this fact and further efforts for standardization are necessary.


Assuntos
Doenças Profissionais/terapia , Dermatopatias/terapia , Europa (Continente)/epidemiologia , Humanos , Doenças Profissionais/epidemiologia , Dermatopatias/epidemiologia , Inquéritos e Questionários
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Int J Obes (Lond) ; 39(2): 321-30, 2015 Feb.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24919565

RESUMO

BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: Obesity is a major risk factor for the development of type 2 diabetes and other debilitating diseases. Obesity and diabetes are intimately linked with altered levels of adrenal steroids. Elevated levels of these hormones induce insulin resistance and cause cardiovascular diseases. The mechanisms underlying obesity-related alterations in adrenal steroids are still not well understood. Here, we investigated how diet-induced obesity affects the morphology and function of the mouse adrenal cortex. METHODS: We fed animals either a high-fat diet (HFD) or a normal diet (60% kcal from fat or 10% kcal from fat, respectively) for 18 weeks. We then assessed various aspects of adrenal gland morphology and function, as well as basal plasma concentrations of steroid hormones and ACTH. RESULTS: We show that adrenal glands of mice fed a HFD release more corticosterone and aldosterone, resulting in higher plasma levels. This increase is driven by adrenal cortical hyperplasia, and by increased expression of multiple genes involved in steroidogenesis. We demonstrate that diet-induced obesity elevates Sonic hedgehog signaling in Gli1-positive progenitors, which populate the adrenal capsule and give rise to the steroidogenic cells of the adrenal cortex. Feeding animals with a HFD depletes Gli1-positive progenitors, as the adrenal cortex expands. CONCLUSIONS: This work provides insight into how diet-induced obesity changes the biology of the adrenal gland. The association of these changes with increased Shh signaling suggests possible therapeutic strategies for obesity-related steroid hormone dysfunction.


Assuntos
Corticosteroides/biossíntese , Córtex Suprarrenal/patologia , Obesidade/patologia , Córtex Suprarrenal/metabolismo , Animais , Células Cultivadas , Corticosterona , Dieta Hiperlipídica , Modelos Animais de Doenças , Proteínas de Choque Térmico/metabolismo , Proteínas Hedgehog/metabolismo , Fatores de Transcrição Kruppel-Like/metabolismo , Camundongos , Camundongos Endogâmicos C57BL , Camundongos Knockout , Proteína GLI1 em Dedos de Zinco
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Occup Med (Lond) ; 63(5): 380-2, 2013 Jul.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23749801

RESUMO

We report the case of a manicurist who developed an allergic skin reaction to acrylates, manifested by bullous lesions on fingertips and eczema of the hands and ears. Patch tests showed positive reactions to 2-hydroxyethyl methacrylate, 2-hydroxypropyl methacrylate, ethyleneglycol dimethacrylate, triethyleneglycol dimethacrylate, 1,6-hexandiol diacrylate, 2-hydroxyethyl acrylate and triethyleneglycol diacrylate. Because of her skin disorder, she had to give up her job. She was not correctly advised on retraining and started to work as a dental nurse. Soon after re-exposure to acrylates in dental materials, she experienced recurrence of the skin symptoms.


Assuntos
Acrilatos/efeitos adversos , Cosméticos/efeitos adversos , Materiais Dentários/efeitos adversos , Dermatite Alérgica de Contato/etiologia , Dermatite Ocupacional/etiologia , Mãos/patologia , Acrilatos/imunologia , Adulto , Dermatite Alérgica de Contato/imunologia , Dermatite Ocupacional/imunologia , Feminino , Humanos , Testes do Emplastro , Polônia , Recidiva
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Allergy ; 64(4): 520-33, 2009 Apr.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19317839

RESUMO

Chronic rhinosinusitis is one of the most common health care challenges, with significant direct medical costs and severe impact on lower airway disease and general health outcomes. The diagnosis of chronic rhinosinusitis (CRS) currently is based on clinical signs, nasal endoscopy and CT scanning, and therapeutic recommendations are focussing on 2 classes of drugs, corticosteroids and antibiotics. A better understanding of the pathogenesis and the factors amplifying mucosal inflammation therefore seems to be crucial for the development of new diagnostic and therapeutic tools. In an effort to extend knowledge in this area, the WP 2.7.2 of the GA(2)LEN network of excellence currently collects data and samples of 1000 CRS patients and 250 control subjects. The main objective of this project is to characterize patients with upper airway disease on the basis of clinical parameters, infectious agents, inflammatory mechanisms and remodeling processes. This collaborative research will result in better knowledge on patient phenotypes, pathomechanisms, and subtypes in chronic rhinosinusitis. This review summarizes the state of the art on chronic rhinosinusitis and nasal polyposis in different aspects of the disease. It defines potential gaps in the current research, and points to future research perspectives and targets.


Assuntos
Pólipos Nasais , Rinite , Sinusite , Doença Crônica , Humanos , Hipersensibilidade/complicações , Hipersensibilidade/imunologia , Hipersensibilidade/patologia , Pólipos Nasais/diagnóstico , Pólipos Nasais/imunologia , Pólipos Nasais/patologia , Rinite/diagnóstico , Rinite/etiologia , Rinite/imunologia , Sinusite/diagnóstico , Sinusite/etiologia , Sinusite/imunologia
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Allergy ; 62(10): 1111-8, 2007 Oct.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17521312

RESUMO

Aspirin and other nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) are among the most common causes of adverse drug reactions. Majority of them are of the hypersensitivity type. The two frequent clinical presentations of aspirin hypersensitivity are: aspirin-induced bronchial asthma/rhinosinusitis (AIA/R) and aspirin-induced urticaria/angioedema (AIU). The decisive diagnosis is based on provocation tests with aspirin, as the in vitro test does not hold diagnostic value as yet. Detailed protocols of oral, bronchial and nasal aspirin provocation tests are presented. Indications, contraindications for the tests, the rules of drug withdrawal and equipment are reviewed. Patient supervision and interpretations of the tests are proposed.


Assuntos
Aspirina/efeitos adversos , Testes de Provocação Brônquica/normas , Hipersensibilidade a Drogas/diagnóstico , Hipersensibilidade Imediata/diagnóstico , Testes de Provocação Nasal/normas , Guias de Prática Clínica como Assunto , Administração Oral , Alérgenos/administração & dosagem , Angioedema/induzido quimicamente , Angioedema/epidemiologia , Anti-Inflamatórios não Esteroides/efeitos adversos , Asma/induzido quimicamente , Asma/diagnóstico , Testes de Provocação Brônquica/métodos , Hipersensibilidade a Drogas/etiologia , Europa (Continente) , Humanos , Hipersensibilidade Imediata/induzido quimicamente , Testes de Provocação Nasal/métodos , Sensibilidade e Especificidade , Urticária/induzido quimicamente , Urticária/epidemiologia
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Contact Dermatitis ; 53(3): 136-45, 2005 Sep.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16128752

RESUMO

Since January 2001, the European Surveillance System on Contact Allergies (ESSCA), supported by European Union funding (contract QLK4-CT-2001-00343), has started to collect patch-test data. This comprises a standardized clinical history and the patch-test results using the European standard series, from 17 centres in 9 European countries listed above. In 2002 and 2003, 10 511 patients' test results have been pooled and analysed. The anamnestic data partly reflect the subspecialties of some centres. The most common allergen was nickel sulfate (17.3%); however, large international variations were observed. The prevalence of contact allergy to Myroxylon pereirae resin (balsam of Peru) (5.8%) is coming close to the frequency found with the fragrance mix (6.4%). Regarding contact allergy to chromium compounds, different frequencies were noted in the 2 centres focused on occupational dermatitis (2.3% in the FIOH versus 7.4% in the Nofer Institute). These most likely reflect the beneficial effect of addition of ferrous sulfate in one, but not the other country. As differences may partly be due to different patch-test reading, standardization may need to be refined further. By providing post-marketing surveillance in the field of contact allergy, ESSCA will meet its objective of increased consumer safety across Europe.


Assuntos
Alérgenos , Dermatite Alérgica de Contato/diagnóstico , Cooperação Internacional , Testes do Emplastro/estatística & dados numéricos , Vigilância da População , Adulto , Alérgenos/efeitos adversos , Dermatite Alérgica de Contato/epidemiologia , Europa (Continente)/epidemiologia , Humanos , Masculino , Ocupações/estatística & dados numéricos , Testes do Emplastro/normas
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Thorax ; 59(6): 459-64, 2004 Jun.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15170023

RESUMO

BACKGROUND: Prostaglandin D(2) (PGD(2)) is a major cyclooxygenase product generated by activated mast cells during an allergic response. Assessment of PGD(2) and its metabolites in patients with asthma has mostly been performed in urine, bronchoalveolar lavage fluid and induced sputum, whereas human plasma determinations have been performed only sporadically. METHODS: In 32 patients with allergic asthma and 50 healthy non-allergic controls, baseline plasma and urinary levels of 9alpha,11beta-PGF(2), a primary PGD(2) metabolite, were assessed by gas chromatography/mass spectrometry. Serum tryptase levels were measured by fluoroenzyme immunoassay and urinary leukotriene E(4) (LTE(4)) by ELISA. In a subgroup of 10 asthmatics (randomly selected from the 32 study patients) in whom bronchial allergen challenges with specific allergens (Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus, n = 4, mixed grass pollens, n = 6) were carried out, measurements were taken both before and after provocation. RESULTS: At baseline no significant differences between mean plasma and urinary levels of the PGD(2) metabolite and serum tryptase levels were found in asthmatics or controls. Asthmatic patients had significantly higher urinary LTE(4) levels. Allergen challenge resulted in a significant early increase in the mean plasma 9alpha,11beta-PGF(2) level and only a borderline but significant increase in the urinary 9alpha,11beta-PGF(2) level within 2 hours after provocation. The challenge did not produce statistically significant changes in serum tryptase levels. Urinary LTE(4) levels remained significantly increased 4 hours after provocation. CONCLUSIONS: PGD(2) is actively involved in the early asthmatic response to allergens. Measurement of 9alpha,11beta-PGF(2) release into plasma rather than urine following allergen challenge is a sensitive marker of enhanced PGD(2) synthesis, most probably due to mast cell activation.


Assuntos
Alérgenos/fisiologia , Asma/metabolismo , Dinoprosta/sangue , Mastócitos/fisiologia , Prostaglandina D2/metabolismo , Adolescente , Adulto , Biomarcadores/sangue , Ensaio de Imunoadsorção Enzimática , Feminino , Humanos , Leucotrieno E4/urina , Masculino , Serina Endopeptidases/sangue , Fatores de Tempo , Triptases
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Pneumonol Alergol Pol ; 69(5-6): 295-9, 2001.
Artigo em Polonês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11732292

RESUMO

A case of an adenoid cystic carcinoma of trachea is presented. A 30-year-old non-smoking woman with strong inspiratory dyspnea at rest was admitted to the Dept. of Pulmonary Diseases. At auscultation a respiratory murmur was more silent at right lung and stridor over trachea was heard. CT scan revealed tumor at the bifurcation of the trachea. Bronchoscopy was made and biopsy established the diagnosis: adenoid cystic carcinoma. The tumor was partially removed with rigid bronchoscope and radiotherapy was started. Clinical improvement occurred; in control CT scan tumor vanished. The trachea cancers are rare. Symptoms often mimic asthma or chronic bronchitis. Thus in every patient with chronic cough and dyspnea bronchoscopy should be made. A treatment of choice is primary resection and postoperative radiotherapy.


Assuntos
Carcinoma Adenoide Cístico/diagnóstico , Carcinoma Adenoide Cístico/cirurgia , Neoplasias da Traqueia/diagnóstico , Neoplasias da Traqueia/cirurgia , Adulto , Biópsia , Broncoscopia , Carcinoma Adenoide Cístico/radioterapia , Feminino , Humanos , Radioterapia Adjuvante , Indução de Remissão , Tomografia Computadorizada por Raios X , Neoplasias da Traqueia/radioterapia
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Clin Exp Allergy ; 31(2): 219-25, 2001 Feb.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11251623

RESUMO

In a subset of patients with asthma, aspirin and several other non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAID) that inhibit simultaneously cyclooxygenase-1 (COX-1) and cyclooxygenase-2 (COX-2) precipitate dangerous asthmatic attacks. We tested the hypothesis that in patients with aspirin-induced asthma the attacks are triggered by inhibition of COX-1 and not COX-2. In twelve asthmatic patients (seven men, five women, average age 39 years) oral aspirin challenge precipitated symptoms of bronchial obstruction with fall in FEV1 > 20%, and a rise in urinary leukotriene E4 (LTE4) excretion; also in five patients the stable metabolite of PGD2, 9alpha11betaPGF2, increased in urine. The patients then entered a double-blind, placebo-controlled, cross-over study in which they received either placebo or rofecoxib in increasing doses 1.5-25.0 mg for 5 consecutive days, separated by a 1-week wash-out period. No patient on rofecoxib developed dyspnoea or fall in FEV1 > 20%; mean urinary LTE4 and 9alpha11betaPGF2 urinary levels, measured on each study day for 6 h post-dosing, remained unchanged. Two patients on placebo experienced moderate dyspnoea without alterations in urinary metabolites excretion. At least 2 weeks after completion of the study, all patients received on an open basis 25 mg rofecoxib without any adverse effects. NSAID that inhibit COX-1, but not COX-2, trigger asthmatic attacks in patients with asthma and aspirin intolerance. Rofecoxib can be administered to patients with aspirin-induced asthma.


Assuntos
Anti-Inflamatórios não Esteroides/efeitos adversos , Aspirina/farmacologia , Asma/induzido quimicamente , Inibidores de Ciclo-Oxigenase/efeitos adversos , Isoenzimas/antagonistas & inibidores , Lactonas/efeitos adversos , Adulto , Anti-Inflamatórios não Esteroides/administração & dosagem , Asma/enzimologia , Asma/fisiopatologia , Estudos Cross-Over , Ciclo-Oxigenase 2 , Inibidores de Ciclo-Oxigenase 2 , Inibidores de Ciclo-Oxigenase/administração & dosagem , Método Duplo-Cego , Feminino , Volume Expiratório Forçado , Humanos , Lactonas/administração & dosagem , Leucotrieno E4/urina , Masculino , Proteínas de Membrana , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Prostaglandina D2/urina , Prostaglandina-Endoperóxido Sintases , Sulfonas
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Curr Opin Allergy Clin Immunol ; 1(1): 27-33, 2001 Feb.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11964666

RESUMO

Interesting findings relating to aspirin-induced asthma recently emerged. In this distinct clinical syndrome, aspirin and most other nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs that inhibit cyclooxygenase precipitate rhinitis and asthma attacks. Aspirin-induced asthma affects 5-10% of adult asthmatics, but remains largely underdiagnosed. The natural history of aspirin-induced asthma has been described, based on an extensive pan-European survey. All over Europe the disease develops according to a pattern in a similar, characteristic way, which might suggest a common underlying principle. Aspirin provocation tests with improved diagnostic accuracy have been developed, although no in-vitro test has been found to be of diagnostic value. At the biochemical level, aspirin-induced asthma is characterized by a chronic overproduction of cysteinyl leukotrienes. The key enzyme, LTC4 synthase, is overexpressed in bronchi and its mRNA is upregulated in peripheral blood eosinophils. The gene coding for LTC4 synthase exists in two common alleles, one of which appears to be associated with a severe, steroid-dependent type of aspirin-induced asthma. Preliminary observations indicate that new, highly specific cyclooxygenase-2 inhibitors may soon become a safe alternative for aspirin-intolerant patients with asthma.


Assuntos
Aspirina/efeitos adversos , Asma/induzido quimicamente , Rinite/induzido quimicamente , Asma/diagnóstico , Asma/terapia , Eicosanoides/metabolismo , Glutationa Transferase/genética , Humanos , Rinite/diagnóstico , Rinite/terapia , Sinusite/induzido quimicamente , Sinusite/diagnóstico , Sinusite/terapia
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Med Pr ; 52(5): 383-7, 2001.
Artigo em Polonês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11828854

RESUMO

The causes of skin diseases associated with photosensitivity are presented. The combined effect of light and exogenous light sensitizing substances leads to the occurrence of phototoxic and photoallergic reactions, and what is more, UVA spectrum is most active in their pathogenesis. The light sensitizing compounds are contained in cosmetic preparations, drugs and certain plants. They are characterized by a tricyclic structure and the ability to absorb ultraviolet radiation. The light sensitizing properties are exhibited primarily by non-steroid anti-inflammatory drugs, preservatives, sun filters, phenothiazine derivatives and odorants. Photoallergic reactions may be of occupational nature. The majority of reports found in the literature concern farmers, gardeners, fruit-growers and breeders, as well as representatives of other occupations. They usually emerge after the contact with pesticides of the thiocarbamide group, tetrachloroisophthalonitryl and veterinary drugs. The cases of occupational eczema in farmers and gardeners induced by the effect of light sensitizing plants have also been reported. In addition, the photoallergy diagnostic methods are discussed.


Assuntos
Exposição Ambiental/efeitos adversos , Transtornos de Fotossensibilidade/etiologia , Fármacos Fotossensibilizantes/efeitos adversos , Raios Ultravioleta/efeitos adversos , Dermatite Fotoalérgica/etiologia , Dermatite Fototóxica/etiologia , Humanos , Transtornos de Fotossensibilidade/induzido quimicamente , Transtornos de Fotossensibilidade/diagnóstico
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Med Pr ; 52(2): 79-85, 2001.
Artigo em Polonês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11761666

RESUMO

The analysis of natural history of allergy to natural rubber latex (NRL) in health care workers, including the influence of exposure cessation on the clinical status and objective allergy markers was the objective of the study. The study covered 58 patients with recognised allergy to NRL. Of this number, 26 were followed up for 2 years after diagnosing NRL allergy. Medical examination, skin prick tests for common allergens and NRL, determination of total serum IgE and NRL-specific IgE antibodies, rest spirometry and non-specific bronchial hyperactivity test with histamine were performed. The retrospective analysis of clinical manifestation of NRL allergy revealed in 36% of patients progression of symptoms from local urticaria and rhinitis to systemic reactions. Two years after the cessation of exposure to NRL, symptoms became less severe in the majority of patients and even a clearance of allergic symptoms was observed, as well as the decrease in doses of inhalative glicocorticosteroids was noted. This was accompanied by the decline in non-specific bronchial hyperactivity. Although the skin prick tests showed the tendency to remain positive, the decrease in the level of specific anti-NRL IgE was found in 10 patients (including the RAST negativisation in one case). In conclusion, clinical progress from NRL-induced contact urticaria and allergic rhinitis to systemic reactions was observed only in part of patients with NRL allergy, which cannot be taken as a rule. Significant reduction of clinical symptoms or even total remission of NRL-allergic symptoms could be observed after exposure cessation.


Assuntos
Pessoal de Saúde/estatística & dados numéricos , Hipersensibilidade ao Látex/epidemiologia , Doenças Profissionais/epidemiologia , Adulto , Feminino , Humanos , Incidência , Hipersensibilidade ao Látex/diagnóstico , Masculino
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Int J Occup Med Environ Health ; 13(3): 179-84, 2000.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11109741

RESUMO

We examined 223 nurses from the Lódz region, referred to the Nofer Institute of Occupational Medicine in 1995-99 because of suspected occupational dermatoses. The diagnosis of contact allergy was based on the positive results of patch tests, and immediate allergy to common allergens and latex on the results of prick tests, as well as on the determinations of specific IgE antibodies. Contact allergy was diagnosed in 66.4% of nurses. The most frequent sensitisers were quaternary ammonium compounds (benzalkonium) (23.8%), nickel (21.5%) and formaldehyde (20.6%); allergy was somewhat less frequently caused by thimerosal (14.3%), fragrances (12.1%), glutaraldehyde (10.8%), cobalt (9.9%), thiurams (6.7%) or glyoxal (4.9%). Allergy to rubber was diagnosed in 40 patients (17.9%), including 25 cases of immediate allergy to latex, 8 cases of contact dermatitis from thiuram rubber curing accelerators, and 7 cases of mixed allergy. It has been concluded that the contact with disinfectants (40.8% of allergic nurses), metals (30.9%) and rubber (17.9%) was the most frequent source of allergy in this group of medical personnel.


Assuntos
Dermatite de Contato/etiologia , Enfermeiras e Enfermeiros , Exposição Ocupacional , Adulto , Idoso , Dermatite de Contato/epidemiologia , Desinfetantes/efeitos adversos , Feminino , Humanos , Metais/efeitos adversos , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Borracha/efeitos adversos
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Occup Med (Lond) ; 50(5): 337-42, 2000 Jul.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10975132

RESUMO

Recently, the use of asbestos has been considerably limited in Poland, with the simultaneous increase in the manufacture, processing and application of man-made mineral fibres, which includes ceramic fibres. The aims of this study were (1) to assess the type and frequency of dermal changes caused by the irritant activity of ceramic fibres among workers at the plants that manufacture packing and insulation products; and (2) to compare the irritant activity of Polish-made L-2 and L-3 ceramic fibres with that of the Thermowool ceramic fibres made in England. Workers (n = 226) who were exposed to ceramic fibres underwent dermatological examination. Patch tests with the standard allergen set, together with samples of the fibres L-2, L-3, and Thermowool fibres, were applied to all the workers. It has been shown that the Polish-made L-2 and L-3 fibres differed from Thermowool fibres in that the L-2 and L-3 fibres contained zirconium and were coarser. The proportion of filaments with diameters above 3 microns was 11.1% in the L-3 fibre and 6.3% in the L-2 fibre samples. The Thermowool fibre did not contain filaments thicker than 3 microns. Evident dermal changes, resulting from strong irritant activity of the fibres, were detected in 109 (48.2%) of the workers examined. Irritant contact dermatitis acuta (maculae, sometimes papulae and small crusts on the upper extremities, trunk, and lower extremities), disappearing after 2-3 days, was found in 50 (22.1%) workers. Irritant contact dermatitis chronica (diffuse permanent erythema with numerous telangiectasiae on the lateral portions of the face and neck, on the trunk, behind the auricles) was detected in 40 (17.7%) workers. The remaining 19 (8.4%) workers had both types of dermal change. All examined workers complained of very strong itching. The results of the patch tests confirmed the irritant activity of the ceramic fibres. Erythema without oedema, persisting for up to 96 h, appeared at the places where the fibres had been applied to the skin in 44 (19.5%) workers. In addition, the irritant activity of the fibres has been shown to be correlated with their thickness. The Thermowool fibre was the weakest irritant, because it did not contain filaments above 3 microns in diameter; the L-2 fibre containing 6.3% filaments above 3 microns caused somewhat stronger skin irritation; while the L-3 fibre, which contained 11.1% filaments thicker than 3 microns, was the strongest irritant. A few cases of allergy to nickel, chromium and colophony (rosin) were also detected.


Assuntos
Alérgenos/efeitos adversos , Cerâmica/efeitos adversos , Dermatite Ocupacional/epidemiologia , Poeira/efeitos adversos , Exposição Ocupacional/efeitos adversos , Adulto , Dermatite Ocupacional/etiologia , Feminino , Humanos , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Polônia/epidemiologia
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Med Pr ; 51(2): 145-9, 2000.
Artigo em Polonês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10971928

RESUMO

The causes of occupational dermatosis were analysed in 27 dental nurses examined at The Nofer Institute of Occupational Medicine during the years 1995-99. Contact sensitisation (at least one positive epidermal test) was found in 18 subjects (66.7%). Occupational allergic dermatitis was induced most frequently by: glutaraldehyde (7 positive patch tests), nickel (7), benzalkonium (4), formaldehyde (4), fragrances (4), chromium compounds (3), glyoxal (3), and thiuram (3). In the authors' opinion, dental nurses are nowadays sensitised to other chemical compounds than it used to be in the past. The present components of disinfectants (aldehydes, quaternary ammonium bases), metals and rubber are the major etiologic agents that induce occupational allergy.


Assuntos
Serviços de Saúde Bucal , Dermatite Alérgica de Contato/diagnóstico , Sensibilidade Química Múltipla/diagnóstico , Enfermeiras e Enfermeiros , Doenças Profissionais/diagnóstico , Adulto , Feminino , Humanos , Hipersensibilidade ao Látex/diagnóstico , Pessoa de Meia-Idade
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