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Figure 129.1
Mechanical irritation causing a psoriasiform irritant contact dermatitis of the palmar surface. (Courtesy of St John's Institute of Dermatology, Lond...
Figure 129.5
Interdigital irritant contact dermatitis is frequently caused by inadequate drying of the hand after washing. It is commonly seen in hairdressers on t...
Figure 129.2
Pulpitis is usually caused by wet work. (Courtesy of St John's Institute of Dermatology, London, UK.)
Figure 129.3
Fissuring on the dorsum occurs most commonly as a result of frequent hand washing and outdoor exposure. (Courtesy of St John's Institute of Dermatolo...
Figure 129.4
Lichenification from chronic irritation. Erythema is less visible in darker skin types. (Courtesy of St John's Institute of Dermatology, London, UK.)...