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Pathogenesis and treatment of skin lesions caused by sulfur mustard.

Zohreh Poursaleh1, Mostafa Ghanei, Farhang Babamahmoodi, Morteza Izadi, Ali Amini Harandi, Seyed Emad Emadi, Nez'hat-o-Sadat Taghavi, Seyede Somaye Sayad-Nouri, Seyed Naser Emadi.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Sulfur mustard (SM) exposure intensely causes lesions that range in severity from mild erythema to blister formation and necrosis. This review will discuss acute and long-term skin consequences due to exposure to SM and different kinds of medical prophylaxis and therapeutics against SM-induced skin lesions.
METHODS: Literature survey of medical case reports, clinical studies, and original articles was performed using PubMed, Medline, and the Cochrane Database (1917-2011 March). Key words included sulfur mustard, skin, toxicity, pathogenesis, cancer, treatment.
RESULTS: SM-induced damage to the skin is characterized by edema, inflammation, and cell death mainly of the basal keratinocyte layer, with varying immunological and pathological changes in the acute phase. Also, xerosis, hypo or hyper pigmentation, scars, and rarely, skin cancers are long-term cutaneous effects. So far,the combination therapy of topical drugs and oral antihistamines, also iodine and antitumor necrosis factor alpha antibodies, are effective remedies in the treatment of skin lesions.
CONCLUSION: The requirement for preparedness in the dermatological community concerning SM exposure is underlined. Novel treatments for prevention and therapeutics against SM toxicity and carcinogenicity are reviewed.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 22122127     DOI: 10.3109/15569527.2011.636119

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cutan Ocul Toxicol        ISSN: 1556-9527            Impact factor:   1.820


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1.  Sulfur mustard gas exposure: case report and review of the literature.

Authors:  J Goverman; R Montecino; A Ibrahim; K A Sarhane; R G Tompkins; S P Fagan
Journal:  Ann Burns Fire Disasters       Date:  2014-09-30

2.  Skin remodeling and wound healing in the Gottingen minipig following exposure to sulfur mustard.

Authors:  Jeffrey D Laskin; Gabriella Wahler; Claire R Croutch; Patrick J Sinko; Debra L Laskin; Diane E Heck; Laurie B Joseph
Journal:  Exp Mol Pathol       Date:  2020-05-21       Impact factor: 3.362

3.  TRPA1 and CGRP antagonists counteract vesicant-induced skin injury and inflammation.

Authors:  Satyanarayana Achanta; Narendranath Reddy Chintagari; Marian Brackmann; Shrilatha Balakrishna; Sven-Eric Jordt
Journal:  Toxicol Lett       Date:  2018-03-10       Impact factor: 4.372

4.  Mortality rate of people exposed to Mustard Gas during Iran-Iraq war in Sardasht, Iran: a 32 years retrospective cohort study.

Authors:  Mohammad Hasan Rabiee; Mostafa Ghanei; Hossein Amini; Aliasghar Akhlaghi
Journal:  BMC Public Health       Date:  2022-06-09       Impact factor: 4.135

5.  Structural changes in hair follicles and sebaceous glands of hairless mice following exposure to sulfur mustard.

Authors:  Laurie B Joseph; Diane E Heck; Jessica A Cervelli; Gabriella M Composto; Michael C Babin; Robert P Casillas; Patrick J Sinko; Donald R Gerecke; Debra L Laskin; Jeffrey D Laskin
Journal:  Exp Mol Pathol       Date:  2014-03-21       Impact factor: 3.362

6.  Histopathological and immunohistochemical evaluation of nitrogen mustard-induced cutaneous effects in SKH-1 hairless and C57BL/6 mice.

Authors:  Anil K Jain; Neera Tewari-Singh; Swetha Inturi; David J Orlicky; Carl W White; Rajesh Agarwal
Journal:  Exp Toxicol Pathol       Date:  2013-12-25

7.  Cutaneous injury-related structural changes and their progression following topical nitrogen mustard exposure in hairless and haired mice.

Authors:  Neera Tewari-Singh; Anil K Jain; David J Orlicky; Carl W White; Rajesh Agarwal
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2014-01-08       Impact factor: 3.240

8.  Defining the timing of 25(OH)D rescue following nitrogen mustard exposure.

Authors:  Lopa M Das; Amy M Binko; Zachary P Traylor; Lori Duesler; Kurt Q Lu
Journal:  Cutan Ocul Toxicol       Date:  2017-08-08       Impact factor: 1.820

9.  Long-term Health Outcomes Among Survivors Exposed to Sulfur Mustard in Iran.

Authors:  Hossein Amini; Masoud Solaymani-Dodaran; Batool Mousavi; Seyed Nooredin Alam Beladi; Mohammad Reza Soroush; Jamileh Abolghasemi; Amir Vahedian-Azimi; Mahmoud Salesi; Paul C Guest; Amirhossein Sahebkar; Mostafa Ghanei
Journal:  JAMA Netw Open       Date:  2020-12-01

10.  Sulfur mustard single-dose exposure triggers senescence in primary human dermal fibroblasts.

Authors:  Gabriele Horn; Catherine Schäfers; Horst Thiermann; Sandra Völkl; Annette Schmidt; Simone Rothmiller
Journal:  Arch Toxicol       Date:  2022-07-29       Impact factor: 6.168

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