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Fatal paraphenylenediamine poisoning due to black henna [PDF]
Paraphenylenediamine (PPD) is an oxidative chemical allergen that can cause hypersensitivity reactions. PPD intoxication could cause severe systemic adverse effects like acute renal failure, rhabdomyolysis and multiple organ failure.
Güntülü Şık, Agop Çıtak
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A retrospective five-year autopsy based study of suicide in Punjab province of Pakistan [PDF]
Background Suicide deaths are significantly under-reported in Pakistan due, in part, to the absence of a national registry of suicide and stigma resulting from its illegal status until recently. Past studies of suicide by forensic autopsy have focused on
Arif Rasheed Malik +4 more
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Allergic Contact Dermatitis Reaction to Permanent Tattoo Containing Paraphenylenediamine: A Case Report [PDF]
Paraphenylenediamine (PPD) is a well-known culprit allergen in the literature and clinical practice. Although this has been described in temporary tattoos, the definite implication of PPD in permanent tattoos has not been described.
Eliot Parascandolo +3 more
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Paraphenylenediamine (PPD) Poisoning Mistaken for an Anaphylactic Reaction. [PDF]
Paraphenylenediamine (PPD) is commonly used in parts of Africa and Asia in combination with Lawsonia alba leaves (also widely known as henna) or as a substitute to dye the hair, palms, soles, or arms for wedding ceremonies or spiritual events. At the same time, it is quickly trending as an agent for suicidal attempts through ingestion. Toxicity is dose-
Elgassim M +5 more
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Paraphenylenediamine Poisoning in Tunisia: A Case Report
Paraphenylenediamine (PPD) represents the main active substance in the color of hair dyes. In Tunisia, PPD poisoning is very common, especially in rural areas where the consequences linked to this toxic substance are still unknown.
Dorra Amira +8 more
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Paraphenylenediamine: Blackening more than just hair
Paraphenylenediamine is an important constituent of hair dye toxicity of which one could herald fatal complications such as rhabdomyolysis, renal failure, angioneurotic edema, and respiratory failure.
Dilip Gude +3 more
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Background: India is a country with diverse religious and cultural practices instigating skin diseases which may be missed due to lack of awareness. Contact dermatitis (CD) to lac is not uncommon yet an underreported entity. Objectives: To study clinical
Neha Sharma +5 more
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Paraphenylenediamine-induced cutaneous pseudolymphoma
Fiona F Sequeira +2 more
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Paraphenylenediamine allergic contact dermatitis in an African American male [PDF]
Jessica McClain, BA +4 more
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Pigmented contact cheilitis to paraphenylenediamine
Mehta Vandana +2 more
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