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Photosensitivity due to thiazides.

S Gómez-Bernal1, A Alvarez-Pérez2, L Rodríguez-Pazos2, E Gutiérrez-González2, M T Rodríguez-Granados2, J Toribio2.   

Abstract

Thiazides are widely used diuretics that first became available in the 1950s. The first reports of photosensitivity reactions to thiazides were published shortly after the introduction of these drugs, but few cases have been described since. We review all the cases of photosensitivity due to thiazides published up to December 2011. We found 62 cases, 33 in women and 29 in men. The most common presentation was eczematous lesions in a photodistributed pattern, and the most common causative agent was hydrochlorothiazide. The results of photobiological studies were published in only some of the cases reviewed. In most cases, phototesting revealed an abnormal response to UV-A alone or to both UV-A and UV-B. In some cases, the results of phototesting were normal and only photopatch testing yielded abnormal results. Diagnosis of photosensitivity due to thiazides requires a high degree of suspicion. Ideally, diagnosis should be confirmed by a photobiological study.
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Keywords:  Drug-induced photosensitivity; Fotosensibilidad por fármacos; Fototest; Phototesting; Thiazides; Tiazidas

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23664250     DOI: 10.1016/j.ad.2013.01.010

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Actas Dermosifiliogr        ISSN: 0001-7310


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