2009
DOI: 10.1007/s00105-008-1705-x
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Allergologische Diagnostik und aktuelle Allergene in der Berufsdermatologie

Abstract: A broad spectrum of various substances may cause occupational allergic contact dermatitis. Often, it is difficult to identify potentially or truly relevant allergens at the workplace. Therefore, the consulting physician must have a comprehensive knowledge of possible allergens in different occupations to perform specific diagnostics and to initiate efficient secondary prevention by allergen avoidance. In this review, we give some practically relevant general comments on patch testing in occupational dermatitis… Show more

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“…Various publications on occupational contact allergies have been put forth by German Contact Dermatitis Research Group (DKG), the Information Network of Departments of Dermatology (Informationsverbund Dermatologischer Kliniken [IVDK]), and the Working Group on Occupational and Environmental Dermatology (Arbeitsgemeinschaft für Berufs‐ und Umweltdermatologie [ABD]). These are contained in a review by Geier and colleagues [6]. The review discusses common occupational allergens such as epoxy resins and glove allergies, affecting workers in various occupations, as well as the recommended test series by the DKG for patch testing in commonly affected occupational groups such as health care workers, hairdressers, nurses, massage therapists, bricklayers, metalworkers, and dental technicians (Table 5).…”
Section: Bk No 5101 – Development Exacerbation Criteria For Assessmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Various publications on occupational contact allergies have been put forth by German Contact Dermatitis Research Group (DKG), the Information Network of Departments of Dermatology (Informationsverbund Dermatologischer Kliniken [IVDK]), and the Working Group on Occupational and Environmental Dermatology (Arbeitsgemeinschaft für Berufs‐ und Umweltdermatologie [ABD]). These are contained in a review by Geier and colleagues [6]. The review discusses common occupational allergens such as epoxy resins and glove allergies, affecting workers in various occupations, as well as the recommended test series by the DKG for patch testing in commonly affected occupational groups such as health care workers, hairdressers, nurses, massage therapists, bricklayers, metalworkers, and dental technicians (Table 5).…”
Section: Bk No 5101 – Development Exacerbation Criteria For Assessmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Die alleinige Epikutantestung der Standardreihe ist in der Regel nicht ausreichend: Eine individuelle expositionsadaptierte Ergänzung von Testreihen und patienteneigenen Kontaktstoffen ist für eine konklusive Sicherung oder den Ausschluss der Diagnose Kontaktallergie notwendig [3]. Berufsspezifische Testempfehlungen wurden publiziert [5]. Eine qualitätsgesicherte Epikutantestung ist personal-und ressourcenintensiv.…”
Section: Herausforderungen Und Handlungsbedarfunclassified
“…Eine Orientierung zur Allergenauswahl bei berufsdermatologischen Fragestellungen geben Geier J et al [12]. Dabei wurde die Durchführung in 7 Fällen bei fehlendem bzw.…”
Section: Epikutane Testungenunclassified