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  2. These Pictures Will Help You Identify the Most Common ... - AOL

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    Poison ivy. What it looks like: Poison ivy is a type of allergic contact dermatitis that is caused by the oil (urushiol oil) in the poison ivy plant, explains Karan Lal, D.O., M.S., F.A.A.D ...

  3. Template : Table of causes of vacuolar interface dermatitis

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    Causes of vacuolar interface dermatitis ; Main conditions [1] Characteristics Micrograph Photograph Generally/Not otherwise specified Typical findings, called "vacuolar interface dermatitis": [1] Mild inflammatory cell infiltrate along the dermoepidermal junction (black arrow in image) Vacuolization within the basal keratinocytes (white arrow ...

  4. Occupational skin diseases - Wikipedia

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    Contact Dermatitis due to irritation is inflammation of the skin which results from a contact with an irritant. [2] It has been observed that this type of dermatitis does not require prior sensitization of the immune system. There have been studies to support that past or present atopic dermatitis is a risk factor for this type of dermatitis. [3]

  5. What is ‘toasted skin syndrome'? Heating pads and blankets ...

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    Manhattan-based dermatologist Dr. Brendan Camp, M.D., said that toasted skin syndrome, officially known as erythema ab igne (EAI), is a "pattern of discoloration that occurs in areas of skin after ...

  6. Defatting (medical) - Wikipedia

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    Prolonged skin contact or chronic defatting of the skin increases the possibility of developing irritant contact dermatitis and has the potential to worsen pre-existing skin conditions. Patients with chronic dermatitis are advised to use non-irritating soaps and dishwashing liquids sparingly and to choose those with a neutral pH and minimal ...

  7. Dermatoses induced by Personal Protective Equipment

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    Prevention of contact dermatitis can be made possible by avoiding substances that one is allergic to, such as by switching to a glove made using an alternative material if one has latex allergy. Topical moisturizing products which contain emollients and humectants repair the skin barrier and retain adequate moisture.

  8. Id reaction - Wikipedia

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    Stasis dermatitis, allergic contact dermatitis, acute irritant contact eczema and infective dermatitis have been documented as possible triggers, but the exact cause and mechanism is not fully understood. [7] Several other types of id reactions exist including erythema nodosum, erythema multiforme, Sweet's syndrome and urticaria. [3]

  9. Allergic contact dermatitis - Wikipedia

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    Allergic contact dermatitis (ACD) is a form of contact dermatitis that is the manifestation of an allergic response caused by contact with a substance; the other type being irritant contact dermatitis (ICD). Although less common than ICD, ACD is accepted to be the most prevalent form of immunotoxicity found in humans. [1]

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