1979
DOI: 10.1001/archderm.115.11.1307
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Persistent photosensitivity following occupational exposure to epoxy resin

Abstract: Persistent photosensitivity developed in eight men following occupational exposure to hot epoxy resin fumes. The condition was limited to sites the resin contacted. Small doses of ultraviolet-A light (2 to 5 joules/sq cm) evoked abnormal reactions consisting of erythema, edema, and papules in the clinically involved skin. Positive photopatch tests to epoxy resin were observed in four subjects, and to 4, 4'-isopropylidenediphenol (Bisphenol A) in all. The photosensitivity is most probably due to photocontact al… Show more

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“…There are at least eight cases of BPA-associated skin photosensitization among those with occupational exposure to BPA-epichlorohydrin epoxy resins (Allen & Kaidbey, 1979). There is little question that there are patients sensitized to topical BPA and that the condition can be exacerbated by exposure to ultraviolet light, yet there are no reports of sensitization following BPA oral or Results from lab studies concerning the influence of BPA on humoral immunity, innate immunity, and lymphoproliferative response in vivo and in vitro have also been published (Table 8).…”
Section: Studies Of Effects On the Immune Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are at least eight cases of BPA-associated skin photosensitization among those with occupational exposure to BPA-epichlorohydrin epoxy resins (Allen & Kaidbey, 1979). There is little question that there are patients sensitized to topical BPA and that the condition can be exacerbated by exposure to ultraviolet light, yet there are no reports of sensitization following BPA oral or Results from lab studies concerning the influence of BPA on humoral immunity, innate immunity, and lymphoproliferative response in vivo and in vitro have also been published (Table 8).…”
Section: Studies Of Effects On the Immune Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%