Frequency of Contact Sensitization to Allergens of the European StandardTrolab Set in Eczematous Subjects in 1997 - 1999
Authors:
E. Dastychová; V. Semrádová
Authors‘ workplace:
I. dermatovenerologická klinika FN u sv. Anny v Brně
Published in:
Čes-slov Derm, , 2000, No. 5, p. 219-229
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The authors evaluated retrospectively the frequency of sensitization to allergens of the „Europe-an Standard Trolab set“ in tested eczematous subjects in 1997 - 1999 at the First Dermatovenerolo-gical Clinic in Brno. The group comprised 664 eczematous subjects, mean age 40.4 years (women 423,men 241). A positive response to at least one allergen of the Trolab set was obtained in 306 testedsubjects, i.e. 46.1 % of the group. The order of positive responses to allergens of the Europeanstandard set was as follows: 1. nickel sulphate 14.5 % (women 19.9 %, men 5 %), 2. formaldehyde 10.4%, 3. Fragrance-mix 4.8 %, 4. Peruvian balsam 4.7 %, 5. potassium dichromate 4.5 %, 6. alcoholeslanae 4.4 %, Kathon CG (mixture of isothiazole derivatives) 3.8 %. The order of allergens arranged bysex was as follows: in men potassium dichromate 10.4 %, formaldehyde 8.3 %, nickel sulphate 5 %,Peruvian balsam 4.6 %, Fragrance-mix 3.7 %, epoxide resin 3.7 %, Kathon CG 3.3 %, in women nickelsulphate 19.9 %, formaldehyde 11.6 %, Fragrance-mix 5.4 %, alcoholes lanae 5.2 %, Peruvian balsam4.7 %, Kathon CG 4 %, Thiuram-mix 2.8 %. Among subjects sensitized to nickel women predominated- 84 of 96, i.e. 87.5 %, 46.9 % patients sensitive to nickel had the basic diagnosis of atopic eczema. Themean age (34.7 years) in the group sensitive to nickel was lowest.
Key words:
contact eczema - European standard set Trolab - epidemiology of contact eczema
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