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Dermatitis, Occupational

Known as: Dermatitis, Occupational [Disease/Finding], Dermatitides, Occupational, Occupational Dermatitis 
Contact dermatitis associated with allergens or irritants found in the workplace.
National Institutes of Health

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Highly Cited
2000
Highly Cited
2000
This is an epidemiologic study of occupational skin disease in Singapore. All patients diagnosed with occupational dermatoses in… 
1986
1986
In a field study of Occupational Dermatoses in a prefabrication construction factory, 272 workers were interviewed, examined and… 
1980
1980
An outbreak of occupational dermatitis in an electroforming plant where there was heavy exposure to nickel is described. Patch… 
1980
1980
A series of 250 consecutive patients with dermatitis and positive patch tests to chromate was divided into three groups… 
1978
1978
A case of occupational dermatitis in a research biochemist provoked by the Sanger reagent (DNFB), used to mark the terminal amino… 
1967
1967
A case of occupational dermatitis in a 65-year-old beekeeper is reported. A positive patch test with a mixture of balsams led to… 
1944
1944
In times of peace explosives are not a large factor in the general causes of industrial dermatitis. In wartime, however… 
1944
1944
A study of dermatophytosis in industry was made with the object of obtaining some data in reference to: (1) the incidence of… 
1940
1940
The important role of cleansing agents applied to the skin in the causation of industrial dermatitis has been stressed by a… 
1934
1934
Until Lewis'1paper entitled "Dermatitis Venenata Due to Shoe Leather" appeared in 1931, little interest in leather as a source of…