Occupational Chromium Allergy and Contact Dermatitis: 10 Years Evolution
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Resumo: | Introduction: Chromium has been responsible for occupational skin disease, both irritant and/or allergic contact dermatitis. In order to minimize this problem, regulatory measures limiting its use have been implemented. The impact of these regulations should be monitored over time. Material and Methods: A retrospective study from 2009 to 2018 was carried out in the Department of Dermatology to assess the temporal trend of chromium sensitization evaluated by patch testing with potassium dichromate 0.5% pet, particularly considering age, sex and its relationship with occupational activity. Results: 3277 individuals were studied, 2369 females (72.29%) and 908 males (27.71%). Of those 621 (18.95%) fulfilled criteria for occupational contact dermatitis. Chromium allergy was found in 118 (3.60%) patients, 64 females (54.4%) and 54 males (45.76%). We found that male patients were significantly more frequent (45.76% vs 27.03%; p<0.001), as well as occupational dermatitis (31.35% vs 18.47%; p<0.001), hand dermatitis (53.54% vs 23.52%; p<0.001) and age above 40 years (70.34% vs 56.76%; p=0.003). Discussion/Conclusion: The results show a high prevalence (3.60%) of chromium positive patch tests. In our study, there has not been a significant decrease in sensitization to chromium over the years. Interestingly cases classically related to this allergy (cement in the building industry) are no longer the main cause of the problem. We found other sources such as leather as a main cause of allergic sensitization, suggesting a change of the panorama. |
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Occupational Chromium Allergy and Contact Dermatitis: 10 Years EvolutionDermatite de Contacto Alérgica Ocupacional ao Crómio: 10 Anos de EstudoChromium/adverse effectsDermatitis, Allergic ContactDermatitis, OccupationalPatch TestsCrómio/efeitos adversosDermatite Alérgica de ContatoDermatite OcupacionalTestes EpicutâneosIntroduction: Chromium has been responsible for occupational skin disease, both irritant and/or allergic contact dermatitis. In order to minimize this problem, regulatory measures limiting its use have been implemented. The impact of these regulations should be monitored over time. Material and Methods: A retrospective study from 2009 to 2018 was carried out in the Department of Dermatology to assess the temporal trend of chromium sensitization evaluated by patch testing with potassium dichromate 0.5% pet, particularly considering age, sex and its relationship with occupational activity. Results: 3277 individuals were studied, 2369 females (72.29%) and 908 males (27.71%). Of those 621 (18.95%) fulfilled criteria for occupational contact dermatitis. Chromium allergy was found in 118 (3.60%) patients, 64 females (54.4%) and 54 males (45.76%). We found that male patients were significantly more frequent (45.76% vs 27.03%; p<0.001), as well as occupational dermatitis (31.35% vs 18.47%; p<0.001), hand dermatitis (53.54% vs 23.52%; p<0.001) and age above 40 years (70.34% vs 56.76%; p=0.003). Discussion/Conclusion: The results show a high prevalence (3.60%) of chromium positive patch tests. In our study, there has not been a significant decrease in sensitization to chromium over the years. Interestingly cases classically related to this allergy (cement in the building industry) are no longer the main cause of the problem. We found other sources such as leather as a main cause of allergic sensitization, suggesting a change of the panorama.Introdução: O crómio tem sido identificado como responsável por dermatites de contato irritativas ou alérgicas ocupacionais. Para minimizar o seu impacto, foram implementadas medidas regulatórias que limitam o seu uso, cujo impacto deve ser monitorizado ao longo do tempo. Material e Métodos: Estudo retrospetivo realizado entre 2009 e 2018 no Serviço de Dermatologia dos CHUC para avaliar a tendência temporal da sensibilização ao crómio em testes epicutâneos com dicromato de potássio a 0,5% vas, de acordo com a idade, sexo e sua relação ocupacional. Resultados: Foram estudados 3277 indivíduos, 2369 mulheres (72,29%) e 908 homens (27,71%), dos quais 621 (18,95%) tinham critérios para dermatite de contato ocupacional. A sensibilização ao crómio foi encontrada em 118 (3,60%) pacientes, 64 mulheres (54,4%) e 54 homens (45,76%). Destes, o sexo masculino foi significativamente mais frequente (45,76% vs 27,03%; p <0,001), assim como dermatite ocupacional (31,35% vs 18,47%; p <0,001), dermatite das mãos (53,54% vs 23,52%; p <0,001) e idade acima de 40 anos (70,34% vs 56,76%; p = 0,003). Discussão / Conclusão: Os resultados mostram uma alta prevalência (3,60%) de sensibilização ao crómio. Na nossa amostra, não houve diminuição estatisticamente significativa da sensibilização ao crómio ao longo dos anos, contudo, a elevada prevalência de outras fontes de exposição, como no couro, sugere que o foco é agora outro diferente dos casos classicamente relacionados a essa alergia (cimento na construção civil).Sociedade Portuguesa de Dermatologia e Venereologia2021-10-17T00:00:00Zjournal articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://doi.org/10.29021/spdv.79.3.1356oai:ojs.revista.spdv.com.pt:article/1356Journal of the Portuguese Society of Dermatology and Venereology; Vol 79 No 3 (2021): July - September; 221-226Revista da Sociedade Portuguesa de Dermatologia e Venereologia; v. 79 n. 3 (2021): Julho - Setembro; 221-2262182-24092182-2395reponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAPenghttps://revista.spdv.com.pt/index.php/spdv/article/view/1356https://doi.org/10.29021/spdv.79.3.1356https://revista.spdv.com.pt/index.php/spdv/article/view/1356/914Copyright (c) 2021 Journal of the Portuguese Society of Dermatology and Venereologyhttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessAfonso, AlexandreSilva, JoanaSilva, RicardoPacheco, VâniaPinheiro, VítorAntunes, IsabelGonçalo, Margarida2022-10-06T12:35:19Zoai:ojs.revista.spdv.com.pt:article/1356Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-19T16:11:20.312105Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse |
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Occupational Chromium Allergy and Contact Dermatitis: 10 Years Evolution Dermatite de Contacto Alérgica Ocupacional ao Crómio: 10 Anos de Estudo |
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Occupational Chromium Allergy and Contact Dermatitis: 10 Years Evolution |
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Occupational Chromium Allergy and Contact Dermatitis: 10 Years Evolution Afonso, Alexandre Chromium/adverse effects Dermatitis, Allergic Contact Dermatitis, Occupational Patch Tests Crómio/efeitos adversos Dermatite Alérgica de Contato Dermatite Ocupacional Testes Epicutâneos |
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Occupational Chromium Allergy and Contact Dermatitis: 10 Years Evolution |
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Occupational Chromium Allergy and Contact Dermatitis: 10 Years Evolution |
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Occupational Chromium Allergy and Contact Dermatitis: 10 Years Evolution |
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Occupational Chromium Allergy and Contact Dermatitis: 10 Years Evolution |
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Occupational Chromium Allergy and Contact Dermatitis: 10 Years Evolution |
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Afonso, Alexandre |
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Afonso, Alexandre Silva, Joana Silva, Ricardo Pacheco, Vânia Pinheiro, Vítor Antunes, Isabel Gonçalo, Margarida |
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Silva, Joana Silva, Ricardo Pacheco, Vânia Pinheiro, Vítor Antunes, Isabel Gonçalo, Margarida |
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Afonso, Alexandre Silva, Joana Silva, Ricardo Pacheco, Vânia Pinheiro, Vítor Antunes, Isabel Gonçalo, Margarida |
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Chromium/adverse effects Dermatitis, Allergic Contact Dermatitis, Occupational Patch Tests Crómio/efeitos adversos Dermatite Alérgica de Contato Dermatite Ocupacional Testes Epicutâneos |
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Chromium/adverse effects Dermatitis, Allergic Contact Dermatitis, Occupational Patch Tests Crómio/efeitos adversos Dermatite Alérgica de Contato Dermatite Ocupacional Testes Epicutâneos |
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Introduction: Chromium has been responsible for occupational skin disease, both irritant and/or allergic contact dermatitis. In order to minimize this problem, regulatory measures limiting its use have been implemented. The impact of these regulations should be monitored over time. Material and Methods: A retrospective study from 2009 to 2018 was carried out in the Department of Dermatology to assess the temporal trend of chromium sensitization evaluated by patch testing with potassium dichromate 0.5% pet, particularly considering age, sex and its relationship with occupational activity. Results: 3277 individuals were studied, 2369 females (72.29%) and 908 males (27.71%). Of those 621 (18.95%) fulfilled criteria for occupational contact dermatitis. Chromium allergy was found in 118 (3.60%) patients, 64 females (54.4%) and 54 males (45.76%). We found that male patients were significantly more frequent (45.76% vs 27.03%; p<0.001), as well as occupational dermatitis (31.35% vs 18.47%; p<0.001), hand dermatitis (53.54% vs 23.52%; p<0.001) and age above 40 years (70.34% vs 56.76%; p=0.003). Discussion/Conclusion: The results show a high prevalence (3.60%) of chromium positive patch tests. In our study, there has not been a significant decrease in sensitization to chromium over the years. Interestingly cases classically related to this allergy (cement in the building industry) are no longer the main cause of the problem. We found other sources such as leather as a main cause of allergic sensitization, suggesting a change of the panorama. |
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