Assessment of nickel and cobalt release from 200 unused hand-held work tools for sale in Denmark - Sources of occupational metal contact dermatitis?

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Assessment of nickel and cobalt release from 200 unused hand-held work tools for sale in Denmark - Sources of occupational metal contact dermatitis? / Thyssen, Jacob P; Jensen, Peter; Lidén, Carola; Julander, Anneli; Jellesen, Morten Stendahl; Menné, Torkil; Johansen, Jeanne D.

In: Science of the Total Environment, Vol. 409, No. 22, 15.10.2011, p. 4663-6.

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Thyssen, JP, Jensen, P, Lidén, C, Julander, A, Jellesen, MS, Menné, T & Johansen, JD 2011, 'Assessment of nickel and cobalt release from 200 unused hand-held work tools for sale in Denmark - Sources of occupational metal contact dermatitis?', Science of the Total Environment, vol. 409, no. 22, pp. 4663-6. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2011.07.056

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Thyssen, J. P., Jensen, P., Lidén, C., Julander, A., Jellesen, M. S., Menné, T., & Johansen, J. D. (2011). Assessment of nickel and cobalt release from 200 unused hand-held work tools for sale in Denmark - Sources of occupational metal contact dermatitis? Science of the Total Environment, 409(22), 4663-6. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2011.07.056

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Thyssen JP, Jensen P, Lidén C, Julander A, Jellesen MS, Menné T et al. Assessment of nickel and cobalt release from 200 unused hand-held work tools for sale in Denmark - Sources of occupational metal contact dermatitis? Science of the Total Environment. 2011 Oct 15;409(22):4663-6. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2011.07.056

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Thyssen, Jacob P ; Jensen, Peter ; Lidén, Carola ; Julander, Anneli ; Jellesen, Morten Stendahl ; Menné, Torkil ; Johansen, Jeanne D. / Assessment of nickel and cobalt release from 200 unused hand-held work tools for sale in Denmark - Sources of occupational metal contact dermatitis?. In: Science of the Total Environment. 2011 ; Vol. 409, No. 22. pp. 4663-6.

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abstract = "Nickel and cobalt allergy remain frequent in dermatitis patients. It is important to determine possible nickel and cobalt exposures at work as these may offer important information to regulators and physicians who perform patch testing. Clinical relevance of metal exposure is usually assessed by the treating physician via the medical history and by presentation of allergic contact dermatitis.",
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