A case of occupational asthma associated with rhinitis and conjunctivitis occurred in a patient working in a textile factory and exposed to different coloring reagents is reported. Symptoms appeared in phases correlated with changes in the use of the coloring reagents. Prick tests were carried out with the different coloring reagents and were positive for the yellow color.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe role of fog in the symptomatology in asthmatic subjects has been assessed by a questionnaire concerning respiratory complaints linked to meteorological conditions and to non-specific irritant factors. In a population of 121 asthmatics (59 men and 62 women) 74.4% complained that fog was a factor aggravating their symptoms while only 3% of a group of 30 non-asthmatic subjects expressed discomfort during episodes of fog.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe report a case of isocyanate induced asthma in a patient who had been previously exposed to isocyanate and had become a porter in a factory producing polyurethene foam. The test for exposure to TDI was positive. The recognition of occupational asthma was nevertheless challenged and the patient was not considered to be carrying out work involving exposure to the inhalation of isocyanates.
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