Contact dermatitis to acrylates and secondary nail fungal infection in 22 year old female patient - a case report
Contact dermatitis is an inflammatory skin disease resulting from repeated contact with allergens or irritants. Prevalence of adverse reactions to acrylates monomers is still rising due to their wide use in medical and cosmetics industry. The nail symptoms, including e.g. onycholysis, hyperkeratosis...
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Main Authors: | Michalina Gruszczyńska (Author), Adam Jarzemski (Author), Agnieszka Kolossa (Author), Rafał Porzych (Author), Dorota Marzyńska (Author), Michalina Depczyńska (Author), Beata Gruszka (Author), Alicja Gruszka (Author) |
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Kazimierz Wielki University,
2023-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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