Occupational acne
| Occupational acne | |
|---|---|
| Classification and external resources | |
| Specialty | dermatology |
| ICD-10 | L70.8 (ILDS L70.838) |
Occupational acne is caused by several different groups of industrial compounds, including coal tar derivatives, insoluble cutting oils, and chlorinated hydrocarbons (chlornaphthalenes, chlordiphenyls, and chlordiphenyloxides).[1][2]:499
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