Skin diseases and their contribution to the temporary working inability and consequent invalidity
Authors:
J. Maxová
Authors‘ workplace:
Referát lékařské posudkové služby, Plzeň-město
Published in:
Reviz. posud. Lék., 12, 2009, č. 4, s. 80-90
Overview
In her paper, the author deals with problems related to skin diseases and their assessment. She describes these diseases first as a frequent cause of temporary working inability and second as diseases which do not enable sustained working activity and become the cause of partial or full invalidity.
Key words:
clinical picture and treatment of skin diseases – contact dermatitis and professional skin diseases – temporary working inability – invalidity
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