Allergic contact dermatitis from mercapto compounds.
Alison K Adams, Erin M Warshaw
Index: Dermatitis 17(2) , 56-70, (2006)
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Abstract
Despite being well-known allergens, mercaptobenzothiazole and its derivatives continue to be widely used in natural and synthetic rubber, in the mining industry, and in a variety of nonrubber products. The purpose of this article is to review the epidemiology and the clinical characteristics of allergic contact dermatitis from mercapto compounds.
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