Occupational fingertip eczema from acrylates in a manicurist
Occupational hand eczema due to acrylates present in the workplace is a disease frequently reported among dentists, printers, and fiberglass workers. Acrylate monomers are used in the production of a great variety of polymers, including nail cosmetics. Our case report demonstrates a rare clinical pr...
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Main Authors: | Denitza Zheleva (Author), Razvigor Darlenski (Author) |
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2015-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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