2004, Number 2
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Rev Cent Dermatol Pascua 2004; 13 (2)
Bleached rubber syndrome. Case report
Neri CM, Alonzo L
Language: Spanish
References: 8
Page: 114-115
PDF size: 40.81 Kb.
ABSTRACT
The bleached rubber syndrome is an allergic contact dermatitis to produce by allergic reaction produce an allergen N´N dibenzylcarbamyl chloride, results from the effect of bleach on the rubber accelerator zinc dibenzyldithiocarbamate and can cause acute, subacute or chronic dermatitis on certain areas of the body where the rubber is in contact with the skin. We report a case of this syndrome.
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