British Journal of Dermatology 1981-06-01

Allergic contact dermatitis due to an epoxy acrylate.

J R Nethercott

Index: Br. J. Dermatol. 104(6) , 697-703, (1981)

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Abstract

A printer developed allergic contact dermatitis due to epoxy acrylate resin. Incomplete cross-reactivity between four epoxy acrylate resins and a lack of cross-reactivity to epoxy resin was demonstrated. The epoxy acrylate resin has been shown to be a potent cutaneous sensitizer for the guinea-pig.


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