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Induction of eosinophil-infiltrating drug photoallergy in mice

Journal of Dermatological Science, 2009
Drug photoallergy is one of the highly incident adverse effects. Several different histological patterns have been recognized.To establish a murine model of the eosinophil-infiltrating type of drug photoallergy by using afloqualone (AQ), a representative photosensitive drug.AKR/J mice were sensitized by intraperitoneal injection of afloqualone solution
Daisuke Nishio   +4 more
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Contact photoallergy testing of sunscreens in guinea pigs

Contact Dermatitis, 1989
The potential of 3 sunscreens (p‐aminobenzoic acid, 4‐isopropyldibenzoylmethane and homosalate) and 2 known human photoallergens (musk ambrette and tetrachlorosalicylanilide) to cause photoallergy, phototoxicity, and/or contact sensitization was determined using a guinea pig photoallergy model, as previously described by Harber and associates.
Cindy A. Ryan, G. F. Gerberick
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Drug-Induced Photoallergy

Dermatologic Clinics, 1986
Over the past several years, the exponential growth in the use of topical and systemic medications and drugs has been accompanied by a concomitant increase in the incidence of adverse reactions associated with them. One type of reaction that has been of particular interest to dermatologists has been the development of immunologic photosensitivity to ...
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Photosensibilisation et photoallergie

Revue Francaise d&'apos;Allergie, 1965
Resume Apres un rappel des accidents solaires dus aux rayons erythemaux de l'ultraviolet et qui relevent du phototraumatisme normal, l'auteur passe aux reactions cutanees anormales que l'on divise en 3 groupes ; -- les hypersensibilites non pathologiques des sujets dont la resistance cutanee aux rayons solaires est a la limite de la normale, dont ...
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CONTACT PHOTOALLERGY TO MUSK AMBRETTE

Australasian Journal of Dermatology, 1986
SummaryPhotoallergic dermatitis due to musk ambrette is reported in six patients, and the literature on this sensitivity is reviewed. The condition presents with a typical pattern involving the neck and cheeks, and the diagnosis can be confirmed by photopatch testing with musk ambrette.
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Photoallergy, Mechanisms and Models

1988
The main subjects discussed in this paper are terminology in photobiology, mechanism of photoallergy, general aspects of erythema induction and light penetration, the role of the Langerhans cell in photobiology and immunology, and animal models for photoallergenicity.
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Thioridazine photoallergy

Contact Dermatitis, 1987
W, Röhrborn, W, Bräuninger
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Psoralen photoallergy caused by plant contact

Contact Dermatitis, 1977
A case of acquired photocontact allergy to furocumarins in plants is reported. Photopatch testing was performed with four psoralens [8‐melhoxypsoralen (8‐MOP), 5‐methoxypsoralens (5‐MOP), trimethylpsoralen (TMP) and imperatorin (IMP)]. The use of serial dilutions of the test compounds made it possible to differentiate between photoallergic and ...
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Occupational Phototoxicity and Photoallergy

2000
Chemical photosensitivity is a term that is used to describe skin disease caused by the interaction of light and an exogenously acquired chemical agent. In all such reactions, both the chemical and radiation are necessary for the response to be produced.
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PHOTOALLERGY

Australasian Journal of Dermatology, 1977
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