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Description The hands, wrists and forearms are the most frequent sites of involvement in cases of industrial contact dermatitis. The hands and wrists of this worker with a chronic dermatitis show the effect of long term exposure to a solvent, in this case kerosene.
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Source Hands damaged by kerosene
Author National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) from USA

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current 17:39, 7 October 2011 Thumbnail for version as of 17:39, 7 October 2011410 × 262 (205 KB)France3470colour balance
16:48, 3 December 2008 Thumbnail for version as of 16:48, 3 December 2008410 × 262 (187 KB)Worksafe~commonswiki{{Information |Description= The hands, wrists and forearms are the most frequent sites of involvement in cases of industrial contact dermatitis. The hands and wrists of this worker with a chronic dermatitis show the effect of long term exposure to a solve
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