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Phytophototoxin PoisoningPhytophototoxin Poisoning. Phytophotodermatitis (PPD) is a phototoxic inflammatory dermal reaction induced by exposure to certain light-sensitizing plant ...
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PhytophotodermatitisPhytophotodermatitis. Phytophotodermatitis (PPD) is a cutaneous phototoxic inflammatory eruption resulting from contact with light-sensitizing botanical ...
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Drug-Induced Photosensitivity... occurs, one or more cutaneous manifestations may arise. These include phototoxic and photoallergic reactions, a planus lichenoides reaction, ...
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Tattoo ReactionsTattoo Reactions. The term tattoo describes the deliberate placement of permanent colors into the skin or the accidental entry of pigmented material.
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Photodynamic Therapy for the Dermatologist... Photodynamic therapy (PDT) involves the use of photochemical reactions mediated through the interaction of photosensitizing agents, light, and ...
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External Ear Inflammatory Diseases... of trauma from chronic scratching. Common triggers for the allergic reaction include certain foods, environmental changes, psychological or emotional ...
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Botanical Dermatology... dermatology and highlights the small minority of plants that cause skin reactions. This discussion of clinical manifestations and treatment options is a ...
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Drug Eruptions... pruritus and dysesthesia without an obvious eruption. A drug-induced reaction should be considered in any patient who is taking medications and ...
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Pseudoporphyria...are present. In 1964, Zelickson was first to describe this type of phototoxic reaction in patients after the use of nalidixic acid.[2] The skin lesions...
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sparfloxacin - ZagamAdult and pediatric dosing, interactions, adverse effects, contraindications and more