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Figure 130.1
Discoid pattern of irritant contact dermatitis from soluble oil.
Figure 130.5
2,3,7,8‐Tetrachlorodibenzo‐ p ‐dioxin — a halogenated aromatic compound — is highly toxic and causes chloracne.
Figure 130.2
Psoriasis of the palm caused by frictional forces from repeated use of a screwdriver.
Figure 130.6
Monomethylether of hydroquinone (4‐hydroxyanisole or 4‐methoxyphenol) is an intermediate in the manufacture of several chemicals.
Figure 130.3
Irritant contact dermatitis of the fingers in a printer.
Figure 130.7
Benzo(a)pyrene.
Figure 130.4
Allergic contact dermatitis from Compositae plants in a florist.