• Media type: E-Book
  • Title: Environment and skin
  • Contributor: Krutmann, Jean [HerausgeberIn]; Merk, Hans F. [HerausgeberIn]
  • imprint: Cham, Switzerland: Springer, [2018]
  • Published in: SpringerLink ; Bücher
    Springer eBook Collection ; Medicine
  • Extent: 1 Online-Ressource (V, 130 Seiten); Illustration
  • Language: English
  • DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-43102-4
  • ISBN: 9783319431024
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  • Keywords: Medicine ; Medicine & Public Health ; Dermatology ; Occupational medicine ; Environmental health ; Skin ; Skin Diseases ; Allergens adverse effects ; Environmental Exposure adverse effects
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  • Description: This book is a rich source of information on skin disorders due to toxicants in the environment. State of the art knowledge is summarized concerning the molecular basis of skin damage caused by well-appreciated environmental noxae. The book also provides a uniquely comprehensive overview of the detrimental dermatological effects of exposure to air pollution and global climate change. A special focus is contact allergy, which, beyond representing a major problem in dermatotoxicology, serves as a prime example for the development of toxicological approaches to risk assessment. A further chapter is devoted to contact urticaria, a condition that can progress to life-threatening anaphylactic reactions. The novel information offered in this book will enable the reader to go beyond the traditional thinking of dermatotoxicology and achieve a modern appreciation of the highly complex interplay between skin and environment

    General Aspects of Dermatotoxicology: Skin as a metabolizing organ -- Skin toxicology in the 21st century: Modern Risk Assessment Strategies -- Risk assessment for contact allergens. Environmental threats to skin: UV and skin: photoaging -- UV and skin: photocarcinogenesis -- Actinic skin damage beyond UV -- Tobacco smoke and skin -- Ozone and skin: Italy -- PM and skin -- Contact allergy -- Contact urticaria / Anaphylaxis -- Arsen and skin -- PAHs and skin -- Global climate change and skin diseases -- Global climate change, pollen and allergy