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Occupational asthma, rhinitis, and contact urticaria caused by oxidative hair dyes in hairdressers

机译:美发师中氧化性染发剂引起的职业性哮喘,鼻炎和接触性荨麻疹

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Background Oxidative hair dyes commonly contain paraphenylene diamine (PPD) and its derivatives, a well-known cause of delayed hypersensitivity among both consumers and hairdressers. They are also considered possible causes of occupational respiratory diseases. Despite the widespread use of hair dyes, there are only a few reports of asthma, rhinitis, and contact urticaria caused by PPD and related compounds. Objective To characterize patients with occupational asthma, rhinitis, or contact urticaria associated with oxidative hair dyes and to evaluate the diagnostic methods. Methods We reviewed the patient files of the Finnish Institute of Occupational Health for the period January 1, 2001, through May 31, 2011, to identify patients diagnosed as having asthma, rhinitis, or contact urticaria associated with oxidative hair dyes. The diagnoses of asthma and rhinitis were based on specific inhalation challenges with hair dye products. Skin prick tests were performed with hair dye ingredients as hapten conjugates of human serum albumin and with hair dye products and ingredients as is. Open skin tests confirmed the diagnosis of contact urticaria. Results We describe 11 hairdressers with occupational asthma (5 cases), rhinitis (5 cases), and contact urticaria (3 cases) due to hair dyes. Of the 52 specific inhalation challenges performed, 9 (17%) had positive results. One patient who experienced an anaphylactic reaction when having her own hair dyed had positive skin prick test results to PPD and toluene-2,5-diamine sulfate. Conclusion Hairdressers are at risk for occupational asthma, rhinitis, and contact urticaria due to oxidative hair dyes. Skin prick testing may be insensitive for detecting immediate hypersensitivity to PPD and related compounds.
机译:背景技术氧化性染发剂通常包含对苯二胺(PPD)及其衍生物,这是消费者和美发师中迟发型超敏反应的众所周知原因。它们也被认为是职业性呼吸系统疾病的可能原因。尽管染发剂的广泛使用,但只有少数报道表明由PPD和相关化合物引起的哮喘,鼻炎和接触性荨麻疹。目的鉴定职业性哮喘,鼻炎或接触性荨麻疹伴有氧化性染发剂的患者,并评估其诊断方法。方法我们回顾了2001年1月1日至2011年5月31日期间芬兰职业卫生学院的患者档案,以鉴定出患有哮喘,鼻炎或接触性荨麻疹并伴有氧化染发剂的患者。哮喘和鼻炎的诊断是基于染发产品的特定吸入挑战。用作为人类血清白蛋白的半抗原缀合物的染发剂成分以及与染发剂产品和成分照原样进行皮肤点刺测试。开放性皮肤测试证实了接触性荨麻疹的诊断。结果我们描述了11名因染发而患有职业性哮喘(5例),鼻炎(5例)和接触性荨麻疹(3例)的美发师。在进行的52次特定的吸入挑战中,有9次(17%)取得了积极的结果。一名染了自己的头发后出现过敏反应的患者对PPD和2,5-甲苯二胺硫酸盐的皮肤点刺试验结果呈阳性。结论美发师由于氧化性染发剂而存在职业性哮喘,鼻炎和接触性荨麻疹的风险。皮肤点刺测试可能不敏感,无法立即检测出对PPD和相关化合物的超敏反应。

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