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Occupational contact psoriasis.

P Moroni1, R Cazzaniga, F Pierini

  • 1Institute of Occupational Health of the University of Milan, Italy.

Dermatosen in Beruf Und Umwelt. Occupation and Environment
|September 1, 1988
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Occupational psoriasis, a work-related skin condition, affects 1.2% of occupational dermatoses. Identifying early skin signs aids in preventing traumatic dermatitis and guides vocational choices for at-risk individuals.

Area of Science:

  • Occupational dermatology
  • Dermatopathology
  • Public health

Background:

  • Occupational psoriasis constitutes 1.2% of all work-related skin conditions.
  • Individuals with mild psoriasis may avoid physically demanding jobs.
  • Cutaneous symptoms can indicate predisposition to occupational dermatitis.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To investigate cutaneous symptoms associated with occupational psoriasis.
  • To identify signs of predisposition to traumatic dermatitis.
  • To explore the utility of dermatological signs in vocational guidance.

Main Methods:

  • Review of occupational psoriasis cases.
  • Analysis of cutaneous symptoms in relation to work activities.
  • Correlation of skin signs with predisposition to dermatitis.

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Main Results:

  • Occupational psoriasis is a recognized work-related dermatological issue.
  • Specific skin signs can predict susceptibility to traumatic dermatitis.
  • Dermatological assessment can inform vocational suitability.

Conclusions:

  • Early identification of skin symptoms is crucial for managing occupational psoriasis.
  • Dermatological signs are valuable for vocational guidance in preventing work-related skin diseases.
  • Official recognition of occupational dermatological pathologies is recommended.