
doi: 10.1186/cc6583
The classic physiopathologic approach of the manifestations after paraphenylenediamine (PPD) intoxication presents many limits. Recently, the immunogenic role of PPD (particularly its derivatives of oxidation) in the genesis of contact dermatitis and immunologic perturbations has been revealed. Our aim is to establish the immunologic profile of PPD-intoxicated persons based on monitoring of the inflammatory reaction.
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