2022
DOI: 10.35371/aoem.2022.34.e7
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Nickel dust-induced occupational contact dermatitis by welding and grinding work in shipyard workers: a report of nine cases

Abstract: Background Occupational skin diseases are skin conditions that occur or worsen in relation to work and known to be the second most common type of occupational disease affecting individuals in the United States. In Korea, epidemiological reports related to occupational skin diseases are rare. But, no cases of occupational contact dermatitis caused by welding and grinding work have been reported previously. Case presentation Nine male workers working in the production dep… Show more

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“…The Ni dust was in constant contact with exposed skin, and Ni level exceeded the norm. In two workers, occupational allergic contact dermatitis (OACD) to Ni was confirmed based on a PT [ 12 ]. OACD was most frequent in construction workers (45%), the mainly involved area was hands, and the most frequent allergen was chromium (Cr) in cement [ 13 ].…”
Section: Exposurementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Ni dust was in constant contact with exposed skin, and Ni level exceeded the norm. In two workers, occupational allergic contact dermatitis (OACD) to Ni was confirmed based on a PT [ 12 ]. OACD was most frequent in construction workers (45%), the mainly involved area was hands, and the most frequent allergen was chromium (Cr) in cement [ 13 ].…”
Section: Exposurementioning
confidence: 99%