Grzegorczyk L
Derm Beruf Umwelt. 1987 Mar-Apr;35(2):62-4.
The results of clinical treatment of a non-typical and specific skin disease are presented. The disease results from penetration of tiny glass needles into skin of the workers in a fluorescent lamp factory. The non-visible penetration of glass needles into skin is underlined and the possibility of applying radiological tests to detect these elements is discussed. The presence of glass needles in the skin, in various depths 10 or 15 years after penetration has been revealed by means of control tomograph tests.
本文展示了一种非典型特异性皮肤病的临床治疗结果。该疾病是由荧光灯厂工人皮肤被微小玻璃针刺入所致。强调了玻璃针不可见地刺入皮肤这一情况,并讨论了应用放射学检查来检测这些异物的可能性。通过断层扫描对照检查发现,玻璃针刺入皮肤10年或15年后,在皮肤不同深度仍存在玻璃针。