Diagnosis: Phytophotodermatitis
Phytophotodermatitis
Phytophotodermatitis
Submitted by Ellie Goulding MD. Originally posted January 23, 2017.
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• Contact dermatitis • Child abuse (burn marks) • Berloque dermatitis • Drug-induced photosensitivity • Bullous insect bite reaction • Herpes zoster
• Phototoxic reaction from furocoumarins (psoralens) in plants + UV exposure • Classic culprits: lime, lemon, celery, parsnip, giant hogweed, fig • "Lime disease" (not Lyme) — classic bartender or vacation scenario • Linear, bizarre-shaped erythema/vesicles followed by dramatic post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation • NOT immune-mediated — phototoxic (anyone will react with sufficient exposure) • Berloque dermatitis: from bergamot oil in perfumes — teardrop hyperpigmentation on neck
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