„Airborne Dermatitis“ Caused by Disinfectants
Authors:
V. Pospíšilová
Authors‘ workplace:
Kožní ambulance, Liberec
Published in:
Čes-slov Derm, 91, 2016, No. 3, p. 126-128
Category:
Case Reports
Overview
Author describes a case of contact irritant dermatitis caused by airborne exposition to the disinfectant containg alkyldimethylbenzylammonium chloride which was proven by exposition tests and thermal imaging camera evaluation. The article reviews the current knowledge on airborne dermatitis.
Key words:
professional dermatitis – airborne – irritative – disinfectants – exposition test
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Labels
Dermatology & STDs Paediatric dermatology & STDsArticle was published in
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