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Palmate Erythema With Pruritus Following Contact With Lime Juice, a Variant of "Margarita Photodermatitis". [PDF]
Contact Dermatitis, Volume 92, Issue 4, Page 313-315, April 2025.
Wagner JN, Zirkenbach F, Augustin M.
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Ketoprofen-induced photoallergic consort contact dermatitis: A difficult diagnosis. [PDF]
Consort contact dermatitis is an allergic or photoallergic dermatitis caused by sensitizers conveyed by a partner or companion via direct interpersonal skin contact or indirect contact through shared objects.
Herzum A, Cozzani E, Parodi A, Gallo R.
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Modernizing U.S. Sunscreen Regulations: How Newer Filters Can Improve Public Health. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Background Skin cancer is the most common cancer in the United States, with over 5 million cases diagnosed annually. Despite being largely preventable, incidence rates continue to rise, largely due to inadequate protection from ultraviolet (UV) radiation, the primary environmental cause of skin cancer.
Turner CW, Torgerson L.
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Photoallergic contact dermatitis to topical ketoconazole
The differential diagnosis of photodistributed eruptions includes, among others, photoaggravated dermatoses and both systemic and contact photosensitive drug reactions, which might be of photoallergic or phototoxic nature.
A. Martínez‐Doménech +6 more
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Photoallergic Contact Dermatitis: No Fun in the Sun.
Photoallergic contact dermatitis (PACD) is a form of allergic contact dermatitis that occurs due to the interaction between a topically applied chemical and exposure to UV radiation.
Jana Guenther +3 more
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Sunscreens: A narrative review. [PDF]
Abstract Sunscreens are topical formulations incorporating filters that protect our skin against ultraviolet radiation (UVR) emitted by the sun. Sunscreen use has been increasingly encouraged to protect against sunburn, skin cancer and photoaging that can occur because of prolonged and cumulative sun exposure.
Salih H, Psomadakis C, George SMC.
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Photoallergic Contact Dermatitis due to Ketoprofen and Hydrogenated Rosin Glycerol Ester
A topical application of a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) may induct an adverse reaction of photoallergic contact dermatitis. The occlusive usage may provoke concomitant photoallergic sensitizations to an NSAID and other ingredients.
Tomoko Rindo +5 more
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Photoallergic contact dermatitis from benzydamine presenting mainly as lip dermatitis [PDF]
BACKGROUND: Benzydamine, a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) in use for more than four decades, has been reported to cause photosensitivity. OBJECTIVES: To study the results of photopatch testing to benzydamine and the clinical features of ...
Canelas, MM +3 more
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The diagnosis and management of atopic dermatitis
The term “dermatitis” (synonym: eczema) refers to a non-infectious, inflammatory disorder of the skin. There are different forms of dermatitis including seborrhoeic dermatitis (infantile and adult types), primary irritant dermatitis, allergic contact ...
H.F. Jordaan, W.I. Visser
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Photopatch and UV-irradiated patch testing in photosensitive dermatitis
Background: The photopatch test is used to detect photoallergic reactions to various antigens such as sunscreens and drugs. Photosensitive dermatitis can be caused due to antigens like parthenium, fragrances, rubbers and metals.
Reena Rai, Maria Thomas
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