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Occupational Asthma Caused by Sculptured Nails Containing Methacrylates

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AMERICAN JOURNAL OF INDUSTRIAL MEDICINE
Volume 51, Issue 12, Pages 968-974

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/ajim.20633

Keywords

allergic contact dermatitis; artificial nails; methacrylates; nail technician; occupational asthma

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Background In recent decades, the use of artificial nails including methacrylates (MAs) has increased. This study presents the first two clinical cases of occupational asthma (OA) caused by sculptured nails containing MAs. Methods In both cases, OA was diagnosed on the basis of a work simulation test combined with the patient's history of occupational exposure and respiratory symptoms. Results Both patients developed work-related respiratory symptoms 4-5 years before the current examinations. Previously, the first patient (a 30-year-oldjeniale) was diagnosed as having allergic contact dermatitis (ACD) to MAs: the second patient (a 27-year-old female) had no skin symptoms. In both cases, a dual asthmatic reaction was observed in the bronchial provocation test, in which the patients simulated their work using their own products including MAs. Conclusions Sculptured nails containing MAs can induce OA in nail technicians. Products not containing MAs should be used to prevent OA and A CD. I MAs are used, they should be handled with appropriate safety measures. Am. J. Ind. Med. 51:968-974, 2008. (C) 2008 Wiley-Liss, Inc.

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