Literature DB >> 1935241

Phytophotodermatitis due to figs.

N Watemberg1, Y Urkin, A Witztum.   

Abstract

Phytophotodermatitis is an acute skin reaction that may be easily confused with other causes of contact dermatitis. It is characterized by sunburn, blisters, and/or hyperpigmentation. The reaction takes place when certain plant substances known as psoralens, after being activated by ultraviolet light from the sun, come in contact with the skin. The condition is usually mild and self-limited but hyperpigmentation may persist for many weeks. Failure to recognize phytophotodermatitis in a child may lead to a mistaken diagnosis of child abuse. It is also important to be aware of perfumes and grocery products as causes of this phenomenon.

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Year:  1991        PMID: 1935241

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


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1.  Five Cases of Phytophotodermatitis Caused by Fig Leaves and Relevant Literature Review.

Authors:  Jin-Hwa Son; Hyunju Jin; Hyang-Suk You; Woo-Haing Shim; Jeong-Min Kim; Gun-Wook Kim; Hoon-Soo Kim; Hyun-Chang Ko; Moon-Bum Kim; Byung-Soo Kim
Journal:  Ann Dermatol       Date:  2017-02-03       Impact factor: 1.444

2.  Phytophotodermatitis.

Authors:  Karim A Sarhane; Amir Ibrahim; Shawn P Fagan; Jeremy Goverman
Journal:  Eplasty       Date:  2013-09-02
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