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machaerium/dermatitis

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[Incidence and significance of toxic and allergic contact dermatitis caused by machaerium scleroxylum Tul. (Pao ferro), a substitute wood for palisander (Dalbergia nigra All.)].

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In recent years an increasing number of cases of primary irritant and allergic contact dermatitis has been observed after using the South-American timber Pao ferro (Machaerium scleroxylum). Since 1978 140 cases have come to our knowledge. The patients were mainly cabinet and furniture makers

Erythema multiforme-like lesions revealing allergic contact dermatitis to exotic woods.

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We report a 45-year old man who developed maculopapular exanthema on the inferior cervical folder, axillae and umbilicus, as well as erythema multiforme-like lesions on the wrists after the introduction in his work of pao ferro (Machaerium scleroxylon). Patch tests were positive to pao ferro and

Occupational airborne contact dermatitis from Machaerium scleroxylon: a simple method for extracting quinones from wood.

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Airborne allergic contact dermatitis caused by Machaerium scleroxylon: Confirmation by in vivo and in vitro tests.

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Allergic contact dermatitis from Machaerium scleroxylum Tul. (Pao ferro) in a joinery shop.

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Occupational airborne contact dermatitis from Machaerium scleroxylon (Santos rosewood).

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[Occupational contact dermatitis caused by the wood of Machaerium scleroxylum (Pao ferro)].

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Dermatitis due to the wood dusts of Khaya anthotheca and Machaerium scleroxylon.

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Contact allergy to the Brazilian rosewood substitute Machaerium scleroxylon Tul. (Pao ferro).

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Five carpenters in a television set factory had allergic contact dermatitis of the hands, forearms and neck after contact with the sawdust of the Brazilian rosewood substitute Machaerium scleroxylon Tul. (Pao ferro). Patch tests with R-3,4-dimethoxydalbergione from Pao ferro and with two other

Erythema multiforme like reaction to santos rosewood (Machaerium scleroxylon) and Torreya nucifera.

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Erythema multiforme is a skin disorder characterised by target epithelial eruption, which is mainly caused by infection or drugs. In this case, we report an erythema multiforme like reaction caused by contact dermatitis against wood, especially santos rosewood. During the hospitalisation, we

Is it possible to work with pao ferro (Machaerium scleroxylum, Tul.)?

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Pao ferro (Machaerium scleroxylum), used as a rosewood substitute, is a strong sensitizer capable of causing acute outbreaks of allergic and irritant dermatitis in workers not previously exposed to it. This, however, has not prevented furniture factories from using the product. Apparently, most

[Adverse cutaneous reactions induced by exposure to woods].

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Various adverse cutaneous reactions may occur as a result of exposure to wood dust or solid woods. These include allergic contact dermatitis, irritant contact dermatitis and, more rarely, contact urticaria, photoallergic and phototoxic reactions. Also cases of erythema multiforme-like reactions have
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