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El Dermatiti; sadece mantar enfeksiyonu olabilir

Hand Dermatitis; it may be just a fungal infection

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Hand dermatitis is a common problem among professionals exposed to chemical irritans, like farmers, construction workers, health care proffesionals, machinists, housekeepers etc. Several clinical variants of hand dermatitis have been described, including contact, hyperkeratotic, frictional, nummular, atopic, pompholyx and chronic vesicular hand dermatitis. Topical corticosteroids are usually firstline agents for inflammatory hand dermatitis. But gram-positive bacteria and/or fungal infections should be considered in chronic cases and in cases that do not respond to conventional treatment.
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Çiftçi, inşaat işçisi, sağlık çalışanları, makinistler ve ev temizliği gibi kimyasal iritanlara maruz kalan çalışanlarda el dermatiti sık görülen bir problemdir. Kontak, hiperkeratotik, friksiyonel, numuler, atopik, pompholyx ve kronik veziküler el dermatiti gibi çeşitli el dermatiti klinikleri tanımlanmıştır. Topikal kortikosteroidler inflamatuar el dermatiti için ilk kullanılacak ajanlardır. Ancak kronik vakalarda ve klasik tedaviye cevap vermeyen vakalarda gram pozitif ve/veya mantar enfeksiyonları göz önüne alınmalıdır.
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Correspondence:
Spec.Dr. Muhteşem.Erol Yayla
Sultandağı State Hospital
Sultandağı, Afyon, Turkey
tel: +90.272.6563293
mail: meyayla76@yahoo.com

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