Cyclohexanone resin home ICD10: L23.9


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Background
Cyclohexanone resin is a condensation product from cyclohexanone. It is used to enhance the adhesive properties of products like alkyd-, nitro-, and chlorocaoutchouc lacquers. It is most often used in floor paints.

Synonyms
Cyclohexanone resin

Uses
Adhesives
Floor paints
Lacquers

Cross-Reactions

Unusual Reactions
Airborne contact dermatitis

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Referenties
1. Rudzki, E., Sensitivity to 2-chlorocyclohexanone and its derivatives. Contact Dermatitis, 1977. 3(4): p. 195-7.
2. Bruze, M., et al., Contact allergy to a cyclohexanone resin in humans and guinea pigs. Contact Dermatitis, 1988. 18(1): p. 46-9.
3. Heine, A. and B. Laubstein, Contact dermatitis from cyclohexanone-formaldehyde resin (L2 resin) in a hair lacquer spray. Contact Dermatitis, 1990. 22(2): p. 108.
4. Sanmartin, O. and J. de la Cuadra, Occupational contact dermatitis from cyclohexanone as a PVC adhesive. Contact Dermatitis, 1992. 27(3): p. 189-90.


Author(s):
Allergology: background information on allergens.

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