2022
DOI: 10.1097/der.0000000000000888
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Nonoccupational Allergic Contact Dermatitis to 4-Acryloylmorpholine in Smartwatch Screen Protectors Glue

Abstract: Background: We recently identified an outbreak of occupational allergic contact dermatitis (ACD) involving workers of a Spanish company selling smartphone protective cases from a glue product. A chemical analysis of one glue sample revealed the presence of 4-acryloylmorpholine among other allergens. The same glue is also used to attach tempered glass protective cases to Apple smartwatches.Objective: Our objective was to describe a case series of nonoccupational consumer ACD from the previously mentioned Apple … Show more

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“…One patient recalled reactions to watches which were well tolerated before the diagnosis of ACDMA. Interestingly, nonoccupational‐ACD to one smartwatch screen protector glue has been described to involve patients sensitized to (meth)acrylates and acryloylmorpholine 24,25 ; however, none of our patients recollected exposure to this type of product.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 75%
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“…One patient recalled reactions to watches which were well tolerated before the diagnosis of ACDMA. Interestingly, nonoccupational‐ACD to one smartwatch screen protector glue has been described to involve patients sensitized to (meth)acrylates and acryloylmorpholine 24,25 ; however, none of our patients recollected exposure to this type of product.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 75%
“…Glues are other well-known potential acrylate sources, [24][25][26][27][28] Seven patients recalled reactions from glues or materials likely containing glues such as running shoes, plastic watches or clothing silicone pieces. Acrylates were, however, not labelled in the products.…”
Section: Dental Materialsmentioning
confidence: 99%