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Phytophotodermatitis: Multimedia
Updated: Oct 16, 2009
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![]() | Media file 2: Closer clinical view of bizarre angulated vesicular streaks, which occurred after contact with a plant and ultraviolet light exposure (same patient as in Media File 1). |
![]() | Media file 5: Close-up view of vesicular linear streaks with morphology suggestive of scattered foci of epidermal necrosis. |
![]() | Media file 6: Queen Anne's lace, a member of the Umbelliferae family of plants, is well known to produce a furocoumarin-induced phototoxic eruption. |
![]() | Media file 7: Ficus. The common fig contains furocoumarins and should be considered amidst the list of potential offending agents that cause phytophotodermatitis. |
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Keywords
phytophotodermatitis PPD, phototoxic reaction, urticarial dermatitis, irritant contact dermatitis, allergic contact dermatitis, phototoxic dermatitis, psoralens, furocoumarins, Umbelliferae, Rutaceae, Moraceae, Leguminosae














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