Literature DB >> 7867382

Sunlight and the plant: a toxic combination: severe phytophotodermatitis from Cneoridium dumosum.

C L Tunget1, S G Turchen, A S Manoguerra, R F Clark, D E Pudoff.   

Abstract

A severe case of phytophotodermatitis occurred in a patient who had spent several hours walking through an area densely populated with Cneoridium dumosum. This patient's co-worker experienced a similar reaction after undergoing patch testing of an area of skin and exposing it to sunlight. Voluntary patch testing by one of the authors produced a reaction consistent with the other two cases. Approximately twenty other cases were described by a U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service ranger in students who came into contact with the plant during a field trip with him to Baja California, Mexico. Cneoridium dumosum is a common native bush that grows in the chaparral vegetation zone of southern California and Baja California, Mexico. In a search of Poisindex, Medline, Agris International, and Agricola databases, no previous reports of toxic exposures were found.

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Year:  1994        PMID: 7867382

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


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