Allergic Contact Dermatitis to Acrylates: A Study Among Manicurists and Clients

K. Gospodinova, Adriana D. Angelova, Malena Y. Gergovska, Daniela T. Grozeva
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Summary The study aimеd to investigate the association between the professional environment and hypersensitivity reactions to various contact allergens, features of the clinical course, and types of allergic contact dermatitis (ACD) in 34 manicurists and ten service users. The analysis was based on the data on length of professional experience, localisation of rashes, clinical diagnoses and allergens, and the cause of positive reactions in epicutaneous testing. Pathological skin changes most often affected the upper limbs (hands, palms, fingers). As a diagnosis, the frequency of ACD was the highest – 79.4%, followed by that of dyshidrotic eczema (DE) – 17.6%, which also determines the highest percentage of dermatitis on the upper limbs (97%). Of the patients, 47.1% had a history of the disease for up to one year. For manicurists, the results of patch tests with the specialised MH-1000 series showed the highest frequency of positive reactions to 2-Hydroxyethyl methacrylate (2-HEMA) and 2-Hydroxypropyl methacrylate (2-HPMA) – 88.88% each, Ethylene glycol dimethacrylate (EGDMA) – 83.33% and 2-Hydroxyethyl acrylate (2-HEA) – 61.11%. After combining data for manicurists and clients, correlation analysis found a significant effect on the development of ACD to 2-HPMA (p=0.003) and EGDMA (p=0.005), as well as for hand dermatitis to 2-HEMA (p=0.05) and 2-HEA (p=0.044).
丙烯酸酯过敏性接触性皮炎:一项针对美甲师和顾客的研究
摘要 该研究旨在调查 34 名美甲师和 10 名服务使用者的职业环境与对各种接触性过敏原的超敏反应、临床过程特征和过敏性接触性皮炎(ACD)类型之间的关系。分析依据的数据包括专业经验的长短、皮疹的部位、临床诊断和过敏原,以及表皮检测呈阳性反应的原因。皮肤病理变化最常累及上肢(手、手掌和手指)。在诊断中,ACD 的发病率最高,为 79.4%,其次是湿疹(DE),为 17.6%,这也决定了上肢皮炎的发病率最高(97%)。47.1%的患者有长达一年的病史。对于美甲师,使用专用的 MH-1000 系列进行的贴片测试结果显示,甲基丙烯酸羟乙酯 (2-HEMA) 和甲基丙烯酸羟丙酯 (2-HPMA) 的阳性反应频率最高,分别为 88.88%、乙二醇二甲基丙烯酸酯 (EGDMA) - 83.33% 和丙烯酸羟乙酯 (2-HEA) - 61.11%。将美甲师和顾客的数据合并后,相关性分析发现,2-HPMA(p=0.003)和 EGDMA(p=0.005)对 ACD 的发生有显著影响,2-HEMA(p=0.05)和 2-HEA(p=0.044)对手部皮炎的发生也有显著影响。
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