Contact Dermatitis
Contact Dermatitis
Berloque Dermatitis Induced by “Florida Water”
Phytophotodermatitis is a phototoxic dermatitis resulting from contact with psoralen-containing plants such as celery, limes, parsley, figs, and...
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Patient and Physician Perspectives Vary on Atopic Dermatitis
We compared the written responses of physicians (n=303) and patients (n=961) from a nationwide US survey concerning atopic dermatitis (AD)....
Environmental Dermatology
Botanical Briefs: The Fig—Ficus carica L.
No abstract available.
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Fixed Drug Eruption Due to Doxycycline and Metronidazole
Fixed drug eruption (FDE) can be caused by an assortment of drugs. Although cross-sensitivity to 2 chemically related drugs has been frequently...
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An Eruption Secondary to Intravenous Immunoglobulin Therapy
A 42-year-old woman presented with a recurrent eruption over the distal extremities. Lesions formed a few days after initiation of intravenous...
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Perianal Ulcerations From Topical Steroid Use
Topical steroids play an extremely important role in the treatment of various dermatologic conditions. Use of topical steroids must be approached...
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Clinical Review: Thioureas and Allergic Contact Dermatitis
Thioureas are an uncommon underrecognized cause of allergic contact dermatitis (ACD). This article presents the findings in 3 individuals with ACD...
Environmental Dermatology
Botanical Briefs: The Cashew Tree—Anacardium occidentale L.
No abstract available.
Photo Challenge
What Is Your Diagnosis? Hyperpigmentation Due to Long-term Chlorpromazine Use
No abstract available.
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Bleomycin-Induced Flagellate Pigmentation
We report a case of bleomycin-induced flagellate pigmentation. The salient features of this dermatitis are reviewed.
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Lipoatrophy Associated With Glatiramer Acetate Injections for the Treatment of Multiple Sclerosis
We present a 35-year-old woman with symmetrical lipoatrophy induced by daily glatiramer acetate injections. Glatiramer is indicated as an...