Search Results - "Kraft, Claudia"
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Occupational protein contact dermatitis in a fitness studio employee
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The benefit of late readings in patch testing depends both on allergen and patient characteristics
Published in Allergy (Copenhagen) (01-05-2022)“…Background Patch test (PT) readings are recommended after 48 h and 72 h (D3). An additional day 7 (D7) reading has been suggested by some, although data on…”
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Tertiary prevention of occupational skin diseases: Prevalence of allergic contact dermatitis and pattern of patch test results
Published in Contact dermatitis (01-01-2019)“…Background Allergic contact dermatitis (ACD) is one of the most common occupational skin diseases (OSDs). Its prevalence and the causative allergens differ…”
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Epidemiological case‐control study on contact sensitisation in female foot care specialists with occupational contact dermatitis: Patch test data of the Information Network of Departments of Dermatology (IVDK), 2008 to 2022
Published in Contact dermatitis (01-08-2024)“…Background Mainly women work as foot care specialists (FCS). They are at risk to develop occupational dermatitis (OD). Objectives The objective of this study…”
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Patch testing shellac in consecutive patients—Data of the Information Network of Departments of Dermatology (IVDK) 2021
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Contact sensitization in metalworkers: Data from the information network of departments of dermatology (IVDK), 2010–2018
Published in Contact dermatitis (01-12-2020)“…Background Metalworkers are exposed to a variety of contact allergens by handling tools, metals, metalworking fluids (MWFs), oils and greases, rubber…”
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2,4,6‐Tris(dimethylaminomethyl)phenol: The allergen which came in from the cold
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Evaluation of comfort gloves made of semipermeable and textile materials in patients with hand dermatoses: Results of a controlled multicenter intervention study (ProTection II)
Published in Contact dermatitis (01-10-2024)“…Background Comfort gloves are used in the management of hand dermatoses. Objectives To compare the acceptance and tolerability of comfort gloves made of…”
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Medical documentation, bioanalytical evidence of an accidental human exposure to sulfur mustard and general therapy recommendations
Published in Toxicology letters (26-02-2016)“…•The vesicant sulfur mustard (SM) is a banned chemical warfare agent.•3 patients were accidentally exposed to SM vapor developing erythema and…”
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Contact sensitizations in massage therapists with occupational contact dermatitis: Patch test data of the Information Network of Departments of Dermatology, 2008–2020
Published in Contact dermatitis (01-01-2023)“…Background Massage therapists are particularly exposed to constituents of massage preparations, wet work and mechanical strain and therefore, at high risk to…”
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Epidemiology of patch tested patients with permanent tattoos—A comparative analysis of 9693 IVDK patients (2020–2022)
Published in Contact dermatitis (01-10-2024)“…Background Permanent tattooing is the invasive introduction of tattoo ink (pigments) into the dermis. The ink and aftercare cosmetics applied on pre‐damaged…”
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A negative breakdown test in a fragrance mix I‐positive patient does not rule out contact allergy to its fragrance constituents
Published in Contact dermatitis (01-06-2021)“…Background In about half of the patients reacting positive to fragrance mix I (FM I), breakdown testing remains negative. This raises the question of whether…”
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The methylisothiazolinone epidemic goes along with changing patients' characteristics – After cosmetics, industrial applications are the focus
Published in Contact dermatitis (01-02-2020)“…Background Sensitization to methylisothiazolinone (MI) has seen an exceptional epidemic, mainly attributed to its use in cosmetics. Objectives To trace the…”
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A variant of the CXCL11 gene may influence susceptibility to contact allergy, particularly in polysensitized patients
Published in Contact dermatitis (01-11-2016)“…Summary Background Hereditary factors may influence individual susceptibility to contact allergy. Objectives To investigate genetic variants with impacts on…”
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Hand eczema or psoriasis: update on the FB 323 study occupational dermatology cohort
Published in Dermatologie (Heidelberg, Germany) (01-06-2023)“…In daily dermatological practice, the distinction between eczema and psoriasis in dermatoses of the hands can be difficult. However, a clear diagnosis is…”
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Binding of Sulfurated Molybdenum Cofactor to the C-terminal Domain of ABA3 from Arabidopsis thaliana Provides Insight into the Mechanism of Molybdenum Cofactor Sulfuration
Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (11-04-2008)“…The molybdenum cofactor sulfurase ABA3 from Arabidopsis thaliana is needed for post-translational activation of aldehyde oxidase and xanthine dehydrogenase by…”
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Contact dermatitis and sensitization in professional musicians
Published in Contact dermatitis (01-05-2019)“…Background Professional musicians have prolonged and intense physical contact with their instruments. This can lead to occupational skin diseases, particularly…”
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Chronic Treatment with Azide in Situ Leads to an Irreversible Loss of Cytochrome c Oxidase Activity via Holoenzyme Dissociation
Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (29-03-2002)“…Chronic treatment of cultured cells with very low levels of azide (I50<10 μm) leads to slow (t½ = 6 h), irreversible loss of cytochrome c oxidase (COX)…”
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Botulism presenting as dyspnea and respiratory failure in the Canadian Arctic
Published in Canadian Medical Association journal (CMAJ) (06-09-2016)“…Treatment of foodborne botulism is primarily supportive, including mechanical ventilation when necessary. Antimicrobial agents do not affect the toxin, which…”
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