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Title

PRIMULA ALLERGIC DERMATITIS SIMULATING OCCUPATIONAL CONTACT DERMATITIS INDUCED BY METALS, OILS AND GREASES.

Authors

KieĆ-ŞwierczyŃska, Marta; KrĘcisz, Beata; ŞwierczyŃska-Machura, Dominika

Abstract

A case of the hands and face dermatitis in a patient employed in a store with motor-car spare parts is presented. Both the patient and her doctor were convinced that skin lesions were caused by the contact with metals, oils and greases. After detecting allergy to primine (after 48 and 96 h, ), the patient recalled that two months earlier she had started to grow primrose (Primula obconica) at home. Patch tests with the primrose leaf and flower were also positive ( ). The presented case provides evidence that routine primine testing is essential in all patients with suspected contact allergy dermatitis. In Poland like in the majority of countries, primina is not included in the standard kit.

Subjects

SKIN inflammation; PATIENTS; PRIMROSES; PRIMULACEAE; FLOWERS

Publication

International Journal of Occupational Medicine & Environmental Health, 2006, Vol 19, Issue 1, p79

ISSN

1232-1087

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.2478/v10001-006-0007-8

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