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Irritant Dermatitis

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  • With more depth and breadth of content
  • Aims to bring both clinical and research aspects of irritant dermatitis under one cover

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Table of contents (57 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages I-XXIV
  2. Classification and Clinical Features

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 3-3
    2. Ten Genotypes of Irritant Contact Dermatitis

      • Ai-Lean Chew, Howard I. Maibach
      Pages 5-9
    3. Irritant Contact Dermatitis ersus Allergic Contact Dermatitis

      • S. Iris Ale, Howard I. Maibach
      Pages 11-18
  3. Special Clinical Forms

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 20-20
    2. Barrier Function and Perturbation: Relevance for Interdigital Dermatitis

      • N.Y. Schürer, W. Uter, H.J. Schwanitz
      Pages 23-30
    3. Friction Melanosis

      • Ritsuko Hayakawa, Yoshimi Kato, Mariko Sugiura, Keiji Sugiura, Rika Hashimoto
      Pages 31-35
    4. Diaper Dermatitis

      • Marty O. Visscher, Steven B. Hoath
      Pages 37-51
    5. Chemical Skin Burns

      • Magnus Bruze, Birgitta Gruvberger, Sigfrid Fregert
      Pages 53-61
    6. Contact Urticaria Syndrome

      • Saqib J. Bashir, Howard I. Maibach
      Pages 63-70
    7. Airborne Irritant Dermatitis

      • J.M. Lachapelle
      Pages 71-79
    8. Irritant Dermatitis of the Scalp

      • J.M. Lachapelle
      Pages 81-88
    9. rritant Contact Dermatitis of the Nails

      • Patricia G. Engasser
      Pages 89-93
  4. Epidemiology

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 94-94
    2. Importance of Irritant Contact Dermatitis in Occupational Skin Disease

      • Heinrich Dickel, Oliver Kuss, Anne Schmidt, Thomas L. Diepgen
      Pages 97-103
    3. Irritant Contact Dermatitis in the Tropics

      • Chee Leok Goh
      Pages 105-108
  5. Occupational Irritant Dermatitis

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 110-110
    2. Occupational Issues of Irritant Contact Dermatitis

      • Ai-Lean Chew, Howard I. Maibach
      Pages 113-122
    3. Hairdressing

      • Wolfgang Uter, Hans Joachim Schwanitz
      Pages 123-135
    4. Occupational Irritant Dermatitis — Metal Workers

      • Undine Berndt, Peter Elsner
      Pages 137-139

About this book

Irritant dermatitis is a common condition, accounting for a significant proportion of occupational skin disease. The recent advent of non-invasive skin bioengineering technology has accelerated dermatology research in this field. This book comprises an exhaustive reference text on irritant contact dermatitis, covering all aspects of the condition: clinical features, epidemiology, prevention and therapy, prognosis, mechanisms, pathology and regulatory issues. The book also presents novel in vitro and in vivo research techniques and findings. As irritant dermatitis affects multiple specialties, the audience for this book is wide, including clinical and investigative dermatologists, allergists, toxicologists, pharmaceutical scientists, occupational and environmental physicians, public health physicians, cosmetologists and skin bioengineers.

Reviews

From the reviews of the first edition:

"The authors of Irritant Dermatitis have written an exhaustive review of the subject. Early chapters cover common presentations of irritant dermatitis, and later chapters describe occupation-related dermatoses...This textbook is essential for the occupational medicine physician and the dermatologist... It will also serve as a resource for scientists and regulators in industry, who are constantly striving to understand skin irritation." NEJM

"This book comprises an exhaustive reference text on irritant contact dermatitis, covering all aspects of the condition: clinical features, epidemiology, prevention and therapy, prognosis, mechanisms, pathology and regulatory issues. The book also presents novel in vitro and in vivo research techniques and findings. As irritant dermatitis affects multiple specialties, the audience for this book is wide, including clinical and investigative dermatologists, allergists, toxicologists, pharmaceutical scientists, occupational and environmental physicians, public health physicians, cosmetologists and skin bioengineers." (Journal of Investigational Allergology, Vol. 16 (5), 2006)

"Irritant contact dermatitis – once viewed as the poor relation of allergic contact dermatitis – has now become a field of its own. … the book is of great value for all clinicians and researchers interested in the field of irritant contact dermatitis. … It is astonishing how many different aspects of irritant contact dermatitis, including diaper dermatitis, friction melanosis, chemical skin burns, contact urticaria syndrome, airborne irritant contact dermatitis and irritant contact dermatitis of the nails, are included in the book." (Ehrhardt Proksch, Archives of Dermatological Research, March 2006)

Editors and Affiliations

  • London, Great Britain

    Ai-Lean Chew

  • School of Medicine, Department of Dermatology, University of California, San Francisco, USA

    Howard I. Maibach

Bibliographic Information

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eBook USD 229.00
Price excludes VAT (USA)
  • Available as PDF
  • Read on any device
  • Instant download
  • Own it forever
Softcover Book USD 289.00
Price excludes VAT (USA)
  • Compact, lightweight edition
  • Dispatched in 3 to 5 business days
  • Free shipping worldwide - see info

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