Relationship between intensities of skin test reactions to glass-fibres and chemical irritants |
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Authors: | Alf,Bjö rnberg ,Gun-Britt,Lö whagen Jan-Egon, Tengberg |
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Affiliation: | Department of Dermatology, Lunds Lasarett, Lund, Department of Dermatology, Sahlgrenska Sjukhuset, Gothenburg, and Industrial Health Department, Gullfiber AB, Billesholm, Sweden |
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Abstract: | A total of 98 workers at a glass-wool factory were patch tested with glass-fibres and six chemical irritants. A rubbing test with the fibres, a Trafuril test and provocation of dermographism were also performed. The subjects with strong patch test reactions to one quality of fibres also reacted strongly to the other types of fibres but did not show an increased sensitivity to other tests. The subjects with intense skin reactions to rubbing with the fibres showed an increased skin reactivity to Trafuril. A tendency towards increased reactivity to the patch tests with fibres was found in persons with fair skin and blue eyes. |
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Keywords: | Dermographism glass-fibres irritants skin pigmentation skin reactivity Trafuril test |
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