Literature DB >> 14655779

Bullous contact dermatitis caused by self-applied crushed Paederus fuscipes for the treatment of vitiligo.

Dong-O You1, Jung-Dae Kang, Nyoung-Hoon Youn, Seok-Don Park.   

Abstract

Paederus dermatitis is a linear, blistering contact dermatitis caused by pederin, a potent vesicant agent that is contained in insects belonging to the genus Paederus. This form of dermatitis usually occurs accidentally in those who have contact with this insect during the summer season. We report a peculiar case of a patient developing severe chemical burnlike lesions after application to her skin of many crushed Paederus fuscipes that she collected from the soil of a riverbank in the early spring for the treatment of her vitiligo.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 14655779

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cutis        ISSN: 0011-4162


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