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Pigmented contact dermatitis

A 57-year-old man developed a pigmented contact dermatitis after using topical minoxidil 5% for 2 years (12). Patch tests were negative with the European standard series and with a textile and finishes series, but positive with minoxidil 5% on days 3 and 7. However, withdrawal of the minoxidil did not lead to improvement after 10 months. [Pg.2354]

Trattner A, David M. Pigmented contact dermatitis from topical minoxidil 5%. Contact Dermatitis 2002 46(4) 246. [Pg.2355]

Drugs that cause discoloration of the skin, nails, and mucous membranes are listed in Table 1. Pigmented contact dermatitis has been reviewed (1). [Pg.3204]

Tan, C., W.Y. Zhu, and Z.S. Min. 2008. Co-existence of contact leukoderma and pigmented contact dermatitis attributed to Clematis chinensis Osbeck. Contact Dermat. 58(3) 177-178. [Pg.240]

Osmundsen PE (1970 a) Pigmented contact dermatitis. Br J Dermatol 83 296-301 Osmundsen PE (1970b) Contact photodermatitis due to tribromsalicylanilide (cross reaction pattern). Dermatologica 140 65-74... [Pg.374]

Garefa-Gavin J, Gonzdlez-Vilas D, Femdndez-Redondo V, Toribio J (2010) Pigmented contact dermatitis due to kojic acid. A paradoxical effect of a skin tightener. Contact Dermat 62 63-64... [Pg.119]

A case report of ashy dermatosis associated with cobalt allergy in a plumber should also be taken as an example of occupational pigmented contact dermatitis... [Pg.283]

In conclusion, when an epidemic of hyperpigmentation occurs in the occupational setting, a diagnosis of pigmented contact dermatitis should be considered. However, in isolated, non-occupational cases, pigmented contact dermatitis is more likely to be missed. [Pg.283]

Table 3. Chemicals causing pigmented contact dermatitis. Based on text references... Table 3. Chemicals causing pigmented contact dermatitis. Based on text references...
Fujimoto K, Hashimoto S, Kozuka T, et al. (1985) Occupational pigmented contact dermatitis from azo dyes. Contact Dermatitis 12 15-17... [Pg.293]

Kersey P, Stevenson C (1981) Vitiligo and occupational exposure to hydroquinone from servicing self-photographing machines. Contact Dermatitis 7 285-287 Kozuka T, Tashiro M, Sano S, et al. (1979) Brilliant lake red R as a cause of pigmented contact dermatitis. Contact Dermatitis... [Pg.293]

Hayakawa R, Matsunaga K, Arima Y (1987a) Airborne pigmented contact dermatitis due to musk ambrette in incense. Contact Dermatitis 16 96-98... [Pg.506]

Mathias CGT (1988) Allergic contact dermatitis from triglycidyl isocyanurate in polyester paint pigments. Contact Dermatitis 19 67-68... [Pg.606]

Karlberg A-T, Magnuson K (1996) Rosin components identified in diapers. Contact Dermatitis 34 176-180 Kgzuka T, Tashiro M, Sano S, Fujimoto K, Nakamura Y, Hashimoto S, Nakaminami G (1989) Pigmented contact dermatitis from azo dyes. Contact Dermatitis 6 330-336 Kojima S, Momma J (1989) Phosgene (2,5-dichlorophenyl) hydrozone, a new strong sensitizer. Contact Dermatitis 20 235-236... [Pg.635]


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