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Clinical, Occupational and Allergological Profile of 455 Patients with Occupational Contact Dermatitis: A 5-Year Study from a Tertiary Care Center of North India

OBJECTIVES: To evaluate clinical and occupational profile and common allergens in patients with occupational contact dermatitis (OCD). MATERIALS AND METHODS: The records of 455 (M:F 2:1) patients aged 18-85 years with allergic contact dermatitis were analyzed retrospectively. The diagnosis of OCD an...

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Autores principales: Mahajan, Vikram K., Mehta, Karaninder Singh, Chauhan, Pushpinder Singh, Sharma, Reena, Sharma, Anuj, Verma, Yog Raj, Chandel, Monika, Sharma, Hitender, Sharma, Jyotshna, Singh, Vijay Karan, Hooda, Sheenam
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Wolters Kluwer - Medknow 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8354417/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34430457
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/idoj.IDOJ_768_20
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author Mahajan, Vikram K.
Mehta, Karaninder Singh
Chauhan, Pushpinder Singh
Sharma, Reena
Sharma, Anuj
Verma, Yog Raj
Chandel, Monika
Sharma, Hitender
Sharma, Jyotshna
Singh, Vijay Karan
Hooda, Sheenam
author_facet Mahajan, Vikram K.
Mehta, Karaninder Singh
Chauhan, Pushpinder Singh
Sharma, Reena
Sharma, Anuj
Verma, Yog Raj
Chandel, Monika
Sharma, Hitender
Sharma, Jyotshna
Singh, Vijay Karan
Hooda, Sheenam
author_sort Mahajan, Vikram K.
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description OBJECTIVES: To evaluate clinical and occupational profile and common allergens in patients with occupational contact dermatitis (OCD). MATERIALS AND METHODS: The records of 455 (M:F 2:1) patients aged 18-85 years with allergic contact dermatitis were analyzed retrospectively. The diagnosis of OCD and patterns of dermatitis were defined by standard criteria. Indian standard series comprising 20 allergens and when suspected patient's own products were patch tested by Finn chamber method as per European Society of Contact Dermatitis guidelines and relevance of positive results was defined clinically. RESULTS: Airborne contact dermatitis (27.7%), acral dermatitis (14.1%), hand dermatitis (12.9%), acrofacial dermatitis (12.7%), and facial dermatitis (10.5%) were the common patterns. Agriculturists (51.2%), homemakers (27.9%), office workers (24.6%), and construction workers (4.6%) comprised the majority. Positive patch test results in 58% cases were from parthenium (31.7%), p-paraphenylenediamine (PPD) (22.9%), nickel (16%), fragrance mix (11%), potassium dichromate (10.7%), cobalt (7.6%), and mercaptobenzothiazole (4.9%). Hair colorants, shoe chips, and shaving cream also produced relevant positive reactions. Parthenium, PPD, fragrance mix, and potassium dichromate in agriculturists; nickel, parthenium, PPD, fragrance mix, and potassium dichromate in women, and potassium dichromate and parthenium in construction workers elicited the most positive reactions. PPD and hair colorants elicited positive reaction mainly in office workers. CONCLUSIONS: The agriculturists, homemakers, and construction workers have OCD most frequently. Parthenium in farmers, potassium dichromate in construction workers, nickel in women, and PPD in office workers were the major contact allergens. The study is limited by its retrospective design, small number of patients, and limited number of patch test allergens.
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spelling pubmed-83544172021-08-23 Clinical, Occupational and Allergological Profile of 455 Patients with Occupational Contact Dermatitis: A 5-Year Study from a Tertiary Care Center of North India Mahajan, Vikram K. Mehta, Karaninder Singh Chauhan, Pushpinder Singh Sharma, Reena Sharma, Anuj Verma, Yog Raj Chandel, Monika Sharma, Hitender Sharma, Jyotshna Singh, Vijay Karan Hooda, Sheenam Indian Dermatol Online J Original Article OBJECTIVES: To evaluate clinical and occupational profile and common allergens in patients with occupational contact dermatitis (OCD). MATERIALS AND METHODS: The records of 455 (M:F 2:1) patients aged 18-85 years with allergic contact dermatitis were analyzed retrospectively. The diagnosis of OCD and patterns of dermatitis were defined by standard criteria. Indian standard series comprising 20 allergens and when suspected patient's own products were patch tested by Finn chamber method as per European Society of Contact Dermatitis guidelines and relevance of positive results was defined clinically. RESULTS: Airborne contact dermatitis (27.7%), acral dermatitis (14.1%), hand dermatitis (12.9%), acrofacial dermatitis (12.7%), and facial dermatitis (10.5%) were the common patterns. Agriculturists (51.2%), homemakers (27.9%), office workers (24.6%), and construction workers (4.6%) comprised the majority. Positive patch test results in 58% cases were from parthenium (31.7%), p-paraphenylenediamine (PPD) (22.9%), nickel (16%), fragrance mix (11%), potassium dichromate (10.7%), cobalt (7.6%), and mercaptobenzothiazole (4.9%). Hair colorants, shoe chips, and shaving cream also produced relevant positive reactions. Parthenium, PPD, fragrance mix, and potassium dichromate in agriculturists; nickel, parthenium, PPD, fragrance mix, and potassium dichromate in women, and potassium dichromate and parthenium in construction workers elicited the most positive reactions. PPD and hair colorants elicited positive reaction mainly in office workers. CONCLUSIONS: The agriculturists, homemakers, and construction workers have OCD most frequently. Parthenium in farmers, potassium dichromate in construction workers, nickel in women, and PPD in office workers were the major contact allergens. The study is limited by its retrospective design, small number of patients, and limited number of patch test allergens. Wolters Kluwer - Medknow 2021-07-14 /pmc/articles/PMC8354417/ /pubmed/34430457 http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/idoj.IDOJ_768_20 Text en Copyright: © 2021 Indian Dermatology Online Journal https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/This is an open access journal, and articles are distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 License, which allows others to remix, tweak, and build upon the work non-commercially, as long as appropriate credit is given and the new creations are licensed under the identical terms.
spellingShingle Original Article
Mahajan, Vikram K.
Mehta, Karaninder Singh
Chauhan, Pushpinder Singh
Sharma, Reena
Sharma, Anuj
Verma, Yog Raj
Chandel, Monika
Sharma, Hitender
Sharma, Jyotshna
Singh, Vijay Karan
Hooda, Sheenam
Clinical, Occupational and Allergological Profile of 455 Patients with Occupational Contact Dermatitis: A 5-Year Study from a Tertiary Care Center of North India
title Clinical, Occupational and Allergological Profile of 455 Patients with Occupational Contact Dermatitis: A 5-Year Study from a Tertiary Care Center of North India
title_full Clinical, Occupational and Allergological Profile of 455 Patients with Occupational Contact Dermatitis: A 5-Year Study from a Tertiary Care Center of North India
title_fullStr Clinical, Occupational and Allergological Profile of 455 Patients with Occupational Contact Dermatitis: A 5-Year Study from a Tertiary Care Center of North India
title_full_unstemmed Clinical, Occupational and Allergological Profile of 455 Patients with Occupational Contact Dermatitis: A 5-Year Study from a Tertiary Care Center of North India
title_short Clinical, Occupational and Allergological Profile of 455 Patients with Occupational Contact Dermatitis: A 5-Year Study from a Tertiary Care Center of North India
title_sort clinical, occupational and allergological profile of 455 patients with occupational contact dermatitis: a 5-year study from a tertiary care center of north india
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8354417/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34430457
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/idoj.IDOJ_768_20
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