Hypopigmentation from UV resin additive |
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Authors: | C. V. Whittington |
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Affiliation: | Department of Environmental Health, University Of Cincinnati. Cincinnati, Ohio 45267. U.S.A. |
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Abstract: | An employee formulating a UV-resin based vehicle developed hypopigmentation limited to the forearms without preceding overt dermatitis. Manual procedures in an automatic process provided opportunity for exposure and contact to various components. A non-resin additive, quinone, alone or in conjunction with a likely contaminant, hydroquinone, was the suspected agent. Patch tests to quinone caused severe irritation. Reactions to acrylic components were not felt to be directly pertinent. |
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Keywords: | Additive hydroquinone hypopigmentation manual operations quinone UV resins vapor |
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