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Occupational diseases of the skin have been detected in 19.6% of 352 workers engaged in
molybdenum
production. These diseases are characterized by a relatively low incidence on the dermatitis transformation into eczema and a considerable length of this process, by weak skin reactions to
molybdenum
tests (with 20% aqueous solution of ammonium paramolybdate), by the predominance of skin itching in the clinical picture, by a secondary pyococcic infection, and by frequent combination of eczema with allergic involvement of the
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organs. Experimental and clinical immunologic studies have revealed that mostly humoral immune mechanisms with a relatively weak involvement of the T-lymphocytes contribute to the pathogenesis of the dermatoses due to
molybdenum
exposure; this fact is responsible for poor clinical manifestation of the delayed type hypersensitivity reactions and at the same time a manifest IgE-dependent pattern of allergic reactions. A clear-cut correlation between the frequency of the dermatoses and
molybdenum
level in environmental dust was detected, as were a considerable
molybdenum
contamination of the skin and the fact that hot and humid microclimate are conducive to the development of dermatoses. Basing on the results of these studies, the authors have developed recommendations on the diagnosis and prevention of
molybdenum
-induced dermatoses.
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PMID:[Clinico-immunologic characteristics and prevention of occupational allergic dermatoses due to molybdenum exposure]. 253 14