Occupational asthma due to hexahydrophtalic anhydride : a case report
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<subfield code="a">Hexahydrophthalic anhydride (HHPA) belongs to the family of acid anhydrides. The major toxic effects of the acid anhydrides are mucosal and skin irritation respiratory hypersensitivity, particularly asthma. This article reports a case of asthma induced by occupational exposure to HHPA who showed a broncho-constrictive response to specific inhalation challenge with HHPA</subfield>
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