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Eczema acquired through occupational contact substances. A distinction must be made between the terms:
Occurrence/EpidemiologyThis section has been translated automatically.
Group |
Professional sectzm (%) |
no professional sectzm (%) |
MOAHLFA index for patients with and without occupational eczema (var. n. Bauer A et al. 2015)
male |
49,8 |
37,4 |
Occupational Dermatosis |
100 |
- |
Eczema atopic |
31 |
23 |
Hand eczema |
81 |
21 |
Leg eczema |
0,6 |
7,3 |
Facial Eczema |
5,6 |
66,4 |
Age>40 years |
55,1 |
66,4 |
TherapyThis section has been translated automatically.
LiteratureThis section has been translated automatically.
- Bauer A et al. (2015) Contact allergies among employed persons in Germany. Dermatologist 66: 652-664