Title of article
Occupational skin disease in workers from the electronics industry in Singapore
Author/Authors
Hiok-Hee Tan، نويسنده , , Madelynn Tsu-Li Chan، نويسنده , , Chee-Leok Goh، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1997
Pages
5
From page
210
To page
214
Abstract
Of 149 workers from the electronics industry with occupational dermatoses seen at the Joint Occupational Dermatoses Clinic at the National Skin Centre, Singapore, 51.0% (76) were diagnosed to have irritant contact dermatitis, 40.9% (61) had allergic contact dermatitis, and 8.1% (12) had noncontact dermatitis. More than half of the patients were younger than 30 years of age. Common irritants were soldering flux, oils and coolants, solvents, and acids/alkalis. The most common allergens were nickel and resins, followed by rubber chemicals and the constituents of flux. Of the noncontact dermatitis, 8 were caused by occupationally relevent exacerbation of endogenous eczema, whereas there was one case each of miliaria, frictional dermatitis, and fatal toxic epidermal necrolysis caused by trichloroethylene allergy.
Journal title
Dermatitis
Serial Year
1997
Journal title
Dermatitis
Record number
461030
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