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    المساهمون: for the IVDK

    الوصف: Background Massage therapists are particularly exposed to constituents of massage preparations, wet work and mechanical strain and therefore, at high risk to develop occupational dermatitis (OD). Objectives To describe the sensitization spectrum of massage therapists with OD. Patients and Methods In a retrospective study, patch test data of patients with OD (128 massage therapists and 24 374 patients working in other professions) collected by the Network of Departments of Dermatology (IVDK, 2008–2020) were analysed. Results Hand dermatitis (91.4%) and allergic contact dermatitis (34.4%) were common in massage therapists with OD. Most frequent were sensitizations to fragrances/essential oils which were found in 54 (42.2%) massage therapists and thus, more often than in other patients with OD. Concomitant positivity to several fragrances/essential oils was frequent. In 8 (14.8%) of the 54 massage therapists, sensitizations to fragrances/essential oils were not detected with the baseline series, but only with special fragrance series. Conclusions Allergic contact dermatitis is common in massage therapists with OD and is mainly caused by fragrances and essential oils. Hence, massage therapists should be aware of this risk. When OD is suspected, not only the baseline series, but also special fragrance series should be patch tested in this occupational group.

    العلاقة: Klinik für Dermatologie, Venerologie und Allergologie; Universitätsmedizin Göttingen; https://resolver.sub.uni-goettingen.de/purl?gro-2/114523Test

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    دورية أكاديمية

    المساهمون: Schnuch, Axel, Schubert, Steffen, Lessmann, Holger, Geier, Johannes, Beiteke, Ulrike, Dissemond, Joachim, Buhl, Timo, Schäkel, Knut, Pföhler, Claudia, Dietrich, Cecilia, Worm, Margitta, Bauer, Andrea, Kreft, Burkhard, Schliemann, Sibylle, Brockow, Knut, Becker, Detlef, Forchhammer, Stephan, Recke, Andreas, Witte, Jana, Pfützner, Wolfgang, Coras‐Stepanek, Brigitte, Skudlik, Christoph, Wagner, Nicola, Aberer, Werner, Emmert, Steffen, Baron, Jens Malte, Siedlecki, Katharina, Baur, Vera, Schmieder, Astrid, Weisshaar, Elke, Grunwald‐Delitz, Heidrun, Trautmann, Axel, Hofmeier, Kathrin Scherer, Szliska, Christiane, Weiß, Johannes, Effendy, Isaak, Jünger, Michael, Brehler, Randolf, Rueff, Franziska, Werfel, Thomas, Dickel, Heinrich, Rieker‐Schwienbacher, Juliane, Vieluf, Dieter, Stadler, Rudolf, Simon, Dagmar, Fartasch, Manigé, Micaletto, Sara, Treudler, Regina, Nestoris, Stefan, Mechtel, Dirk, Schröder‐Kraft, Claudia, Löffler, Harald, Gina, Michal, Koch, André, Raap, Ulrike, Grabbe, Jürgen, Spring, Philipp, Prager, Welf, Wilfinger, Daniel, for the IVDK

    الوصف: Background Sensitization to methylisothiazolinone (MI) has seen an exceptional epidemic, mainly attributed to its use in cosmetics. Objectives To trace the epidemic of MI allergy (2009–2018), and to analyze a possible change of patients' characteristics. Methods Informationsverbund Dermatologischer Kliniken‐data of patients patch tested between 2009 and 2018 with MI (0.05% aq.) were analyzed concerning anamnestic items and sensitization frequencies. Results Overall, 4.9% reacted positive to MI. Comparing sensitization to MI in three periods (2009, 2013/14, and 2017/18), there was an increase to 7% in 2013 and a decrease to 3.4% in 2018. The MOAHLFA Index (M=Men, O=Occupational Dermatitis, A=Atopic Dermatitis, L=Leg Dermatitis, F=Face Dermatitis, A= Age > 40) for the period 2013/14 is characterized by a lower proportion of occupational dermatitis and a higher proportion of face dermatitis. The period 2017/18 is characterized by increases of occupational dermatitis and hand dermatitis, and a decrease of face dermatitis. Painters, personal care workers, and hairdressers were particularly affected. Sensitization in hairdressers and personal care workers (mostly cosmeticians) decreased after the peak in 2013/14, whereas sensitization to MI in painters continued to increase. Conclusions After an unprecedented epidemic of MI allergy, mainly caused by its use in cosmetics, the continuous use of MI in industrial applications, for example, paints, and subsequent sensitization remain a matter of concern. ; Highlights After an epidemic of MI allergy mainly caused by its use in cosmetics, the continuous use of MI in industrial applications, for example, paints, and subsequent sensitization remain a matter of concern.

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    مصطلحات موضوعية: ddc:610

    الوصف: \(\ bf Background\) The diagnostic significance of the atopy patch test for the management of dermatitis possibly triggered by aeroallergens is still controversial. However, sufficiently large studies with routinely tested standardized aeroallergen patch test preparations in dermatitis patients are lacking. \(\ bf Objective\) To evaluate the reaction frequency and the reaction profiles of 10 until mid-2015 commercially available, standardized aeroallergen patch test preparations of the ‘Stallerpatch’ test series (Stallergenes, Antony Cedex, France) in a large multicentre patient cohort. \(\ bf Methods\) A retrospective data analysis of patients with suspected aeroallergen-dependent eczematous skin lesions was performed, who were patch tested in 15 Information Network of Departments of Dermatology-associated clinics between 2000 and 2015. Patients were stratified according to their atopic dermatitis (AD) status. \(\ bf Results\) The study group included 3676 patients (median age 41 years, 34.8% males, 54.5% AD). The most common aeroallergens causing positive patch test reactions were Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus (19.6%), Dermatophagoides farinae (16.9%), birch (6.2%), timothy grass (6.0%), cat dander (5.4%), mugwort (4.9%) and dog dander (4.6%). Reactions to other pollen allergen preparations, that is 5 grasses (3.2%), cocksfoot (2.1%) and plantain (1.6%), were less common. Positive patch test reactions to aeroallergens were consistently more frequent in patients with AD. These patients showed proportionally less dubious, follicular, irritant and weak positive reactions. Independent of AD status, a patient history of past or present allergic rhinitis was associated with an increased chance of a positive aeroallergen patch test reaction to pollen allergens. \(\ bf Conclusion\) The aeroallergen patch test is a useful add-on tool in clinical routine, especially in patients with AD and/or respiratory allergy. A patch test series comprising Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus, Dermatophagoides farinae, birch, timothy ...

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    المصدر: Spertini, François; Ballmer-Weber, Barbara; Bircher, Andreas J.; Ferrari, Giovanni; Grabbe, Jürgen; Hausmann, Oliver; Helbling, Arthur; Hoetzenecker, Wolfram; Jörg, Lukas; di Lucca, Julie; Scherer-Hofmeier, Kathrin; Seebach, Jörg D.; Simon, Dagmar; Spoerl, David; Yawalkar, Nikhil; Schmid-Grendelmeier, Peter (2017). Urtikariamanagement in der Grundversorgung. Swiss Medical Forum, 17(32), pp. 660-664. EMH Swiss Medical Publishers 10.4414/smf.2017.03040

    مصطلحات موضوعية: 610 Medicine & health

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    كتاب
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    مصطلحات موضوعية: ddc:610, psy, envir

    الوصف: \(\ bf Background\) The diagnostic significance of the atopy patch test for the management of dermatitis possibly triggered by aeroallergens is still controversial. However, sufficiently large studies with routinely tested standardized aeroallergen patch test preparations in dermatitis patients are lacking. \(\ bf Objective\) To evaluate the reaction frequency and the reaction profiles of 10 until mid-2015 commercially available, standardized aeroallergen patch test preparations of the ‘Stallerpatch’ test series (Stallergenes, Antony Cedex, France) in a large multicentre patient cohort. \(\ bf Methods\) A retrospective data analysis of patients with suspected aeroallergen-dependent eczematous skin lesions was performed, who were patch tested in 15 Information Network of Departments of Dermatology-associated clinics between 2000 and 2015. Patients were stratified according to their atopic dermatitis (AD) status. \(\ bf Results\) The study group included 3676 patients (median age 41 years, 34.8% males, 54.5% AD). The most common aeroallergens causing positive patch test reactions were Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus (19.6%), Dermatophagoides farinae (16.9%), birch (6.2%), timothy grass (6.0%), cat dander (5.4%), mugwort (4.9%) and dog dander (4.6%). Reactions to other pollen allergen preparations, that is 5 grasses (3.2%), cocksfoot (2.1%) and plantain (1.6%), were less common. Positive patch test reactions to aeroallergens were consistently more frequent in patients with AD. These patients showed proportionally less dubious, follicular, irritant and weak positive reactions. Independent of AD status, a patient history of past or present allergic rhinitis was associated with an increased chance of a positive aeroallergen patch test reaction to pollen allergens. \(\ bf Conclusion\) The aeroallergen patch test is a useful add-on tool in clinical routine, especially in patients with AD and/or respiratory allergy. A patch test series comprising Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus, Dermatophagoides farinae, birch, timothy .

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    دورية أكاديمية