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Allergic contact dermatitis from a lawn care fungicide containing dyrene.

American journal of contact dermatitis : official journal of the American Contact Dermatitis Society (1997-03-01)
C G Mathias
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Lawn care chemicals are frequently blamed when skin rashes occur in lawn care workers, although proof of a cause-and-effect relationship is often lacking. A lawn care worker developed severe dermatitis of the hands, arms, face, and neck shortly after his company started using a new fungicide. Patch-testing proved that the dermatitis was caused by a contact allergy to Dyrene, the active fungicidal chemical.

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