Search for dissertations about: "Yrkes- och miljödermatologi"
Showing result 6 - 10 of 25 swedish dissertations containing the words Yrkes- och miljödermatologi.
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6. Contact Allergy to Textile Dyes - Clinical and Chemical Studies on Disperse Dyes
Abstract : Disperse dyes are common sensitizers among textile dyes. Contact allergy to disperse dyes has been documented in studies carried out in southern Europe, however, corresponding studies have not been performed in the Scandinavian countries. READ MORE
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7. Contact allergy to fragrances with a focus on oak moss absolute
Abstract : The exposure to fragrances is widespread and contact allergy to fragrance substances affects 1–4% of the general population. Many fragrance substances are volatile and it can therefore be suspected that they may evaporate from petrolatum patch test preparations applied in test chambers. READ MORE
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8. Contact allergens in p-tert-butylphenol-formaldehyde resin
Abstract : p-tert-Butylphenol-formaldehyde resin (PTBP-F-R) is used as a binder in many adhesive formulations and it consists of a complex mixture of substances, most of which are unknown. The resin has been reported to cause allergic contact dermatitis since the 1950s. READ MORE
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9. Patch testing with palladium and aluminium, epidemiological and experimental studies
Abstract : AbstractThe aim of this thesis was to investigate the prevalence and significance of contact allergy to palladium from a Swedish perspective. Our initial findings made it necessary to also explore the importance of the metal aluminium used in test chamber systems and the effect of aluminium chloride (Al-Cl) in patch test preparations. READ MORE
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10. Clinical and experimental studies in corticosteroid contact allergy
Abstract : Corticosteroids are anti-inflammatory and anti-proliferative substances that also can induce sensitization, mainly through skin contact. In a sensitized individual, it can be hard to disclose the contact allergy at patch testing because the anti-inflammatory effect may mask the allergic contact reaction. READ MORE