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Irritant Dermatitis

Irritant dermatitis is a common condition, accounting for a significant proportion of occupational skin disease. The recent advent of non-invasive skin bioengineering technology has accelerated dermatology research in this field. This book comprises an exhaustive reference text on irritant contact d...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor Corporativo: SpringerLink (Online service)
Otros Autores: Chew, Ai-Lean (Editor ), Maibach, Howard I. (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, 2006.
Edición:1st ed. 2006.
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Acceso en línea:Texto Completo

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505 0 |a Classification and Clinical Features -- Ten Genotypes of Irritant Contact Dermatitis -- Irritant Contact Dermatitis ersus Allergic Contact Dermatitis -- Special Clinical Forms -- Barrier Function and Perturbation: Relevance for Interdigital Dermatitis -- Friction Melanosis -- Diaper Dermatitis -- Chemical Skin Burns -- Contact Urticaria Syndrome -- Airborne Irritant Dermatitis -- Irritant Dermatitis of the Scalp -- rritant Contact Dermatitis of the Nails -- Epidemiology -- Importance of Irritant Contact Dermatitis in Occupational Skin Disease -- Irritant Contact Dermatitis in the Tropics -- Occupational Irritant Dermatitis -- Occupational Issues of Irritant Contact Dermatitis -- Hairdressing -- Occupational Irritant Dermatitis - Metal Workers -- Health Care Workers -- The Electronics Industry -- Painters, Lacquerers, and Varnishers -- Risk Factors for Irritant Dermatitis -- Age -- Gender -- Ethnicity -- Atopy -- Insights from Bioengineering -- Prediction Bioengineering -- Quantitative Sonography for the Evaluation of Irritant Reactions -- Functional Skin Testing: the SMART Procedures -- Bioengineering Correlates of the Sensitive Skin Syndrome: The Sensory Irritation Component -- Squamometry -- The Irritants: Special Issues -- Corrosive Materials -- Detergents -- Sodium Lauryl Sulfate -- Organic Solvents -- Oils, Cutting Fluids, and Lubricants -- Food -- Dithranol -- Copper -- Fatty Acid Binding Proteins -- Mechanisms of Irritant Dermatitis -- Histopathology of Irritant Contact Dermatitis -- Percutaneous Absorption and Irritant Dermatitis -- Cytokines and Irritant Dermatitis -- Oxidative Stress -- Langerhans Cells and Skin Irritation -- Hydration Injury -- Prevention of Irritant Dermatitis -- Primary Prevention of Irritant Contact Dermatitis -- Protective Gloves -- Anti-Irritants -- Barrier Creams -- Moisturizers -- Moisturizers and Irritant Contact Dermatitis (2) -- Effects of CO2 on Barrier Recovery -- Management and Therapy -- Treatment of Irritant Contact Dermatitis -- Topical Corticosteroids in the Treatment of Irritant Dermatitis -- Barrier Creams and Emollients -- Product Testing -- In Vivo Models of Skin Irritation -- In Vitro Methods to Predict Skin Irritation -- Appendices -- Questionnaire Methods for Hand Dermatitis Studies -- Patient Information Sheets -- Selected Sources of Information for Irritant Contact Dermatitis. 
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