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Photo contact dermatitis

Burry JN (1970) Persistent light reactions from buclosamide. Arch Dermatol 101 95-97 Burry JN, Hunter GA (1970) Photo contact dermatitis from jadit. Br J Dermatol 82 224-229 Butler JBM (1968) Allergic reactions to piperazine. Med J Aust 1 676 Calnan CD (1974) Photodermatitis and quinine sensitivity. Contact Dermatitis 4 58 Calnan CD (1975) Occupational piperazine dermatitis. Contact Dermatitis 1 126 Calnan CD, Caron GA (1961) Quinine sensitivity. Br Med J 2 1750-1751 Cartwright RY (1974) Clotrimazole in the treatment of acute and resistant vaginal candidiasis. Postgrad Med J [Suppl 1] 50 90-92... [Pg.575]

Photo contact dermatitis resulting from occupational exposure to metals and ultraviolet (UV) light is rarely reported and may be overlooked. Chromium dermatitis and light are sometimes related (Wahlberg and Wennersten 1977). [Pg.551]

Dermatol Monatsschr 165 495-498 Scott KW, Dawson TAJ (1974) Photo-contact dermatitis arising from the presence of quindoxin in animal feeding stuffs. Br J Dermatol 90 543-546... [Pg.931]

Irritant and corrosive to skin and mucosa, may cause photo contact dermatitis. Percutaneously toxic. [Pg.175]

Contact and photo-contact dermatitis Diclofenac, indomethacin, ibuprofen, flurbiprofen, ketoprofen, flufenamic acid, etofenamate, bufexamac, tiaprofenic acid Topical ketoprofen frequently implicated Chemically related cross-reactivity observed Patients sensitized topically may develop cutaneous reactions to same drug given orally or parenterally... [Pg.338]

Berne, B. and Ros, A.M., 7 years experience of photo-patch testing with sunscreen allergens in Sweden, Contact Dermatitis, 38, 61, 1998. [Pg.522]

Although antihistamines are often used in the treatment of allergic conditions, topical use often produces skin sensitization and subsequent contact dermatitis (90,91). This effect occurs more often with the use of ethylenedia-mines and phenothiazines the latter also produce photo-allergic cutaneous reactions (92). A photoallergic contact dermatitis followed by a persistent light reaction was attributed to topical dioxopromethazine hydrochloride incorporated into a gel in a woman with periocular... [Pg.311]

Contact dermatitis has been reported from the use of camphor in ear-drops (6). Photo-distributed skin eruptions have been reported after use of a sunscreen containing camphor (7). [Pg.2007]

The phenothiazines may elicit contact dermatitis, airborne dermatitis (Schwenck et al. 1994) and photo-allergic dermatitis. In particular, chlorpromazine was a potent contact and photocontact allergen on direct skin contact (Rudzki 1990 Bjorkner 1994)- Few cases of occupational contact dermatitis have been reported to pyritinol, a compound of two pyridoxine (vitamin B6) molecules an intermediate of the latter also... [Pg.485]

Guin JD (1995) Patch testing to plants some practical aspects of what has become an esoteric area of contact dermatitis. Am J Contact Dermat 6 232-235 Bhutani LK, Rao DS (1978) Photocontact dermatitis caused by Parthenium hysterophorus. Dermatologica 157 206-209 Jeanmougin M, Taieb M, Manciet JR, Moulin JP, Civatte J (1988) Photo aggravation d un eczema de contact a Parthenium hysterophorus [Photo aggravated Parthenium hysterophorus contact eczema]. Ann Dermatol Venereol 115 1238-1240... [Pg.764]

Absorption spectrum of mancozeb is in the UVA and UVB range. Photo allergic contact dermatitis from mancozeb has been reported in a patient presented with eczema on sun-exposed areas [128]. Photopatch test with mancozeb was positive while testings in 20 control cases were negative. [Pg.793]

Higo A, Ohtake N, Kunihiko S, Kanzaki T (1996) Photo-allergic contact dermatitis from mancozeb, an agricultural fungicide. Contact Dermatitis 35 183... [Pg.801]

Brasch J, Hessler H-J, Christophers E (1991) Occupational (photo)allergic contact dermatitis from azaperone in a piglet dealer. Contact Dermatitis 25 258-259 Bruze M, Bjorkner B, Hellstrom AC (1996) Occupational dermatoses in nursery workers. Am J Contact Dermat 7 100-103... [Pg.929]

Kanerva L, Estlander T, Jolanki R, Tarvainen K (1993) Occupational allergic contact dermatitis caused by exposure to acrylates during work with dental prostheses. Contact Dermatitis 28 268-275 Kanerva L, Lauerma A, Estlander T, Alanko K, Henriks-Eckerman ML, Jolanki R (1996) Occupational allergic contact dermatitis caused by photo-bonded sculptured nails and a review of (meth) acrylates in nail cosmetics. Am J Contact Dermat... [Pg.1181]

Cross (photo) musk xylene. May cause hyperpigmentation. May cause airborne contact dermatitis. PA. PL... [Pg.1226]

Dibenzthion or sulbentine is 2-thione-3,5-dibenzyltetrahydro-l,3,5-thiadiazine. Photo-allergic contact dermatitis has been described. A recent study showed that the sensitizing substance is probably not the thia-diazine ring but a hydrolytic breakdown product, the benzylisothiocyanate. Modification of the dibenzthion molecule might result in a product without sensitizing properties... [Pg.219]


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