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Glove Choice Crucial in Job-Related Dermatitis


 

The patient reported about 90%–95% improvement in his dermatitis and near resolution of his neuropathic symptoms after 6 weeks.

Solvent dermatitis can be the result of chemical exposure that occurs even through protective gloves.

This case of hand dermatitis is the result of methyl methacrylate exposures through poorly protective gloves. Photos courtesy Dr. Matthew J. Zirwas

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