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Occupational carprofen photoallergic contact dermatitis
British Journal of Dermatology, 2008The nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug carprofen was used in humans in the 1980s, before its withdrawal due to adverse effects. It re-emerged for veterinary uses, for which it is still widely prescribed, in the 1990s. There has been one previous report published of photoallergic contact dermatitis (PACD) in a pharmaceutical factory worker exposed to ...
Kerr, A.C. +3 more
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Photoallergic contact dermatitis from aceclofenac
Contact Dermatitis, 2001Keywords: aceclofenac; photoallergic contact dermatitis; non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs; medicaments; lack of cross ...
J J, Goday Buján +4 more
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Photoallergic dermatitis from 8-methoxypsoralen
Archives of Dermatological Research, 1978A 36 year old woman with psoriasis vulgaris developed generalized photoallergic dermatitis to 8-methoxypsoralen after 16 uneventful treatments with 8-methoxypsoralen und UVA (PUVA). The diagnosis of photoallergy was confirmed by re-exposure to oral 8-methoxypsoralen and total body UVA irradiation; phototests using topical and oral 8-methoxypsoralen ...
G, Plewig, C, Hofmann, O, Braun-Falco
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AIDS (London), 2018
Photoallergy is a delayed-type hypersensitivity reaction to an allergen whose antigenicity has changed after exposure to ultraviolet (UV) radiation (photoallergen).
Zer-Ming Chuang, Tun-Chieh Chen
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Photoallergy is a delayed-type hypersensitivity reaction to an allergen whose antigenicity has changed after exposure to ultraviolet (UV) radiation (photoallergen).
Zer-Ming Chuang, Tun-Chieh Chen
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Photoallergic contact dermatitis is uncommon
British Journal of Dermatology, 2001Despite the enormous increase in sunscreen use, allergic contact (AC) and photoallergic (PA) reactions to ultraviolet (UV) filters are considered rare.To analyse the data from 2715 patients who underwent photopatch testing at St John's Institute of Dermatology during the period 1983-98.A retrospective analysis of all positive photopatch test episodes ...
Darvay, A +5 more
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Photoallergic Contact Dermatitis
Archives of Dermatology, 1992† Background.— Over a 6-year period, 187 patients with a history of photosensitivity were photopatch tested using standard techniques. Seventy-six patients were male and 111 were female. Most patients were white (151 patients). Two thirds of the patients were between the ages of 31 and 60 years.
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Photoallergic Contact Dermatitis
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1965PHOTOALLERGIC contact dermatitis resulting from use of soap occurs rarely; however, several years ago in England there was an "epidemic" of photoallergic contact dermatitis caused by a soap which contained the potent antiseptic tetrachlorsalicylanilide (TCSA). 1-4 This agent proved to be an equally potent photosensitizer.
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Photoallergic contact dermatitis from diallyl disulfide
Contact Dermatitis, 2001Keywords: photoallergic contact dermatitis; diallyl disulfide; garlic; photosensitivity; cheilitis; foods ...
A, Scheman, S, Gupta
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Photoallergic Contact Dermatitis to Menthyl Anthranilate (Meradimate)
Dermatitis, 2023N. Battis, Samuel F. Ekstein, A. Neeley
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