1991
DOI: 10.1016/s0190-9622(08)80977-2
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Allergic and irritant reactions to rubber gloves in medical health services

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“…9 Latekse immün aracılı reaksiyonların %84'ü tip 4 reaksiyondur. 13 Tip 4 reaksiyonun bulguları şişme, eritem, kaşıntı, derinin çatlaması ve vezikülasyonu içermektedir. Klinik hikaye belirsizse patch testi yararlı olabilmektedir.…”
Section: Tip 4 Gecikmiş Hipersensitivite Reaksiyonuunclassified
“…9 Latekse immün aracılı reaksiyonların %84'ü tip 4 reaksiyondur. 13 Tip 4 reaksiyonun bulguları şişme, eritem, kaşıntı, derinin çatlaması ve vezikülasyonu içermektedir. Klinik hikaye belirsizse patch testi yararlı olabilmektedir.…”
Section: Tip 4 Gecikmiş Hipersensitivite Reaksiyonuunclassified
“…Cutaneous reactions to natural rubber latex most often involve dermatitis of the hands, wrists, or forearms [38,39]. These reactions include irritant contact dermatitis, allergic contact dermatitis, protein contact dermatitis, or contact urticaria.…”
Section: Cutaneous Reactionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Irritant contact dermatitis usually is caused by multiple irritants, such as hand washing, moisture trapped inside gloves, occlusion, friction, glove-donning powder, or other irritating chemicals [39,41]. Irritant contact dermatitis is not an immunologic reaction; it results from direct injury of the epidermis [40].…”
Section: Irritant Contact Dermatitismentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Exposure to other workplace products and chemicals, as well as repeated hand washing and drying, may contribute to this problem. 45 Allergic contact dermatitis is a Type IV delayed hypersensitivity reaction to chemicals added to natural latex during harvesting, processing, or manufacturing. These additives include thiurams, mercaptobenzothiazoles and carbamates.…”
Section: Latexmentioning
confidence: 99%