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Self-reported skin symptoms in metal workers
Contact Dermatitis, 09/17/07
Suuronen, K., et al. - Machinists and machine maintenance men working in the metal industry use metal-working fluids capable of causing irritant and allergic contact dermatitis. The objectives of this study were to find out the frequency of skin symptoms in machinists and machine maintenance men (metal workers) and to compare the risk of their skin symptoms to that in office workers (controls)
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