AIRBORNE CONTACT DERMATITIS AND ASTHMA IN A NAIL ART OPERATOR

Vaccaro, M; Guarneri, F; Barbuzza, O; Cannavò, SP

HERO ID

4683801

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Journal Article

Year

2014

HERO ID 4683801
In Press No
Year 2014
Title AIRBORNE CONTACT DERMATITIS AND ASTHMA IN A NAIL ART OPERATOR
Authors Vaccaro, M; Guarneri, F; Barbuzza, O; Cannavò, SP
Journal Polish Journal of Occupational Medicine and Environmental Health
Volume 27
Issue 1 (2014)
Page Numbers 137-140
Abstract   Nail art (creation and decoration of artificial nails) is a growing fashion trend. Proportionally to its popularity, the number of allergic reactions to the materials used has recently increased. We report the case of a nail art operator who developed occupational allergy to acrylates, manifested with the unusual simultaneous presence of asthma and dermatitis. Cutaneous lesions only affected areas not covered by individual protection devices or clothes, even if such areas were not in direct contact with acrylates, suggesting airborne allergic contact dermatitis. While respiratory problems were solved with the correct use of a mask at the workplace, facial dermatitis proved impossible to avoid or control and, for this reason, the patient had to change her work.
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