Onycholysis in fur workers.

H. Heimann, M. G. Silverberg
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Onycholysis, generally considered an uncommon disease of the finger nails, was found with a high degree of frequency in fur fleshers in the course of a study of the fur industry recently completed by the Division of Industrial Hygiene of the New York State Department of Labor. This finding is believed to be of sufficient interest to warrant a separate report. A review of the literature reveals that a number of cases of onycholysis have been reported from time to time; and in some of these the patient's occupational exposure was regarded as a causative factor. Harris, 1 in a report of a study of fur workers, said that "the nails of dyers frequently showed considerable separation from the matrix, and were thick and ridged." In their recent textbook on occupational diseases of the skin, Schwartz and Tulipan 2 wrote, "During the busy season fleshers have their finger nails worn
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毛皮工人的骨髓炎。
通常被认为是一种罕见的指甲疾病的甲溶症,在纽约州劳工部工业卫生司最近完成的一项对毛皮行业的研究中,在毛皮从业者中发现了很高的频率。这一发现被认为具有足够的意义,有必要单独发表一份报告。对文献的回顾显示,一些病例的骨髓瘤溶解已被报道,不时;在其中一些病例中病人的职业暴露被认为是致病因素。哈里斯在一份关于毛皮工人的研究报告中说,“染色工的指甲经常显示出与基质有相当大的分离,而且很厚,有脊状。”在他们最近出版的关于皮肤职业病的教科书中,Schwartz和Tulipan 2写道:“在忙碌的季节,肉人会涂指甲
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