Patch testing with components of water-based metalworking fluids: results of a multicentre study with a second series

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​Patch testing with components of water-based metalworking fluids: results of a multicentre study with a second series​
Geier, J.; Lessmann, H.; Becker, D.; Bruze, M.; Frosch, P. J.; Fuchs, T. & Jappe, U. et al.​ (2006) 
Contact Dermatitis55(6) pp. 322​-329​.​ DOI: https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1600-0536.2006.00993.x 

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Geier, Johannes; Lessmann, Holger; Becker, Detlef; Bruze, Magnus; Frosch, Peter J.; Fuchs, Thomas; Jappe, Uta; Koch, Patrick; Pfoehler, Claudia; Skudlik, Christoph
Abstract
Background: Although many allergens in metalworking fluids (MWF) are identified, there are still some MWF components, which are not sufficiently investigated concerning their sensitizing properties. Objectives: To investigate sensitization to 10 frequently used MWF components, which are not part of the established MWF test series, in metalworkers with suspected occupational dermatitis due to MWF. Patients/Methods: Oleyl alcohol, myristyl alcohol, dimethylolurea, 4,4'-methylenebis morpholine, imazalil, 1-amino-2-propanol (monoisopropanolamine; MIPA), 2-amino-2-ethyl-1,3-propanediol (AEPD), 2,5-bis(n-octyldithio)-1,3,4-thiadiazole, zinc alkyl dithiophosphate and dibenzyl disulfide have been patch tested in 144 patients. Results: 7 patients reacted positively to the formaldehyde releaser 4,4'-methylenebis morpholine, and 6 of these patients also reacted to formaldehyde and/or other formaldehyde releasers. 4 patients reacted positively to myristyl alcohol tested at 10% petrolatum (pet.). Additionally, 20 doubtful or irritant reactions occurred. 1 patient each reacted positively to oleyl alcohol, MIRA, and AEPD. None of the other test substances mentioned above elicited any clear-cut positive reaction. Patch testing with well-known MWF allergens showed proportions of positive reactions, which were comparable to those from other studies, e.g. 11% to monoethanolamine, 8% to colophonium and 3%-5% to various preservatives. Conclusions: 4,4'-methylenebis morpholine may be an important MWF allergen, although clinical relevance could not be stated definitely in every case. Myristyl alcohol should not be patch tested at 10% pet., but at a lesser concentration, due to irritant properties.
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2006
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Blackwell Publishing
Journal
Contact Dermatitis 
ISSN
0105-1873

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