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Citation

Lachapelle JM, Minne GJ. Ann. Dermatol. Venereol. 1985; 112(2): 123-129.

Vernacular Title

Brûlures liées à l'emploi du ciment. A propos de quatre observations.

Copyright

(Copyright © 1985, Masson Editeur)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

4004027

Abstract

Four patients suffering from cement burns are reported. Lesions consist of sharp-edged necrotic ulcerations, leaving hypertrophic scars after a normal course of six weeks to two months. Patch-tests are constantly negative in all patients. Quick-setting cement, and in particular ready mixed cement, is usually responsible for such lesions. Additional factors include prolonged contact with cement, pressure and/or occlusion. Cement burns are therefore considered to be alkaline burns. An increased use of premixed cement by non-occupational users play an important role in the actual frequency of such lesions. Mandatory preventive measures are needed; correct use of cement, adequate protective garments, cleaning and drying of the skin after work, etc.


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