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chloracne /chlor·ac·ne/ (klor-ak´ne) an acneiform eruption due to exposure to chlorine compounds.
chlor·ac·ne (klôr-kn)
n.
An acnelike skin disorder caused by prolonged exposure to chlorinated hydrocarbons. Also called chlorine acne.

chloracne
[klôrak′nē]
Etymology: Gk, chloros, green, akme, point
a skin condition characterized by small, black follicular plugs and papules on exposed surfaces, especially on the arms, face, and neck, of workers in contact with chlorinated compounds, such as cutting oils, paints, varnishes, and lacquers. Avoidance of contact with chlorinated compounds or the use of protective garments prevents the condition.

chloracne [klor-ak´ne]
an acneiform eruption, caused by exposure to chlorine compounds.

chloracne
Occupational dermatology A condition caused by halogenated organic compounds–eg, chlorinated chemicals


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