KMID : 0854720110310040295
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Korean Journal of Asthma, Allergy and Clinical Immunology 2011 Volume.31 No. 4 p.295 ~ p.299
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A Case of Contact Dermatitis Induced by a Petroleum-Based Dry Cleaning Solvent
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Kim Dong-Hoon
Kim Jung-Eun Hwang Eui-Kyung Jung Ju-Yang Jin Hyun-Jung Kim Joo-Hee Ye Young-Min Park Hae-Sim
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Abstract
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Background:Petroleum-based solvents have been widely used for dry cleaning in Korea. Although there has been a few reports of irritant contact dermatitis induced by petroleum-based dry cleaning solvents, this is the first case of contact dermatitis with peripheral eosinophilia in Korea.
Case History:A 53 year old man had suffered from itching sensation, erythema and bullae in both arms. The onset time was 1 hour after wearing a jacket which had been dry cleaned the day earlier. The skin lesions were localized to the area in contact with the jacket, and the Nikolsky sign was seen. The patient had no history of previous allergic
diseases.
Results:Serum total IgE levels, peripheral eosinophil counts, eosinophil cationic protein levels and liver function
test results (aspartate and alanine transaminase) were elevated. Histopathological examination of the skin biopsy
specimen showed epidermal necrosis with superficial perivenular lymphocytic and eosinophilic infiltration. He was
negative for the patch test with maximum 1% of the solvent used at that laundry, which was composed of paraffin and
naphten. Therefore, we thought that his skin lesion may be attributed to irritant reactions to this solvent.
Conslusion:We report herein a case of contact dermatitis induced by a petroleum-based dry cleaning solvent.
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KEYWORD
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Contact dermatitis, Eosinophilia, Petroleum, Solvents
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