1998
DOI: 10.1111/j.1600-0536.1998.tb05637.x
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Erythema‐multiforme‐like eruption following photoallergic contact dermatitis from oxybenzone

Abstract: Many contact allergens can cause an erythema‐multifor‐me (EM)‐like or urticarial papular and plaque eruption (UPPE) (1–6). Although numerous topical medicaments have been reported as causing UPPE, oxybenzone (2‐hydroxy‐4‐methoxy benzophenone, benzophenone 3, Eusolex 4360) has not.

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“…Following 24 h of human epidermal exposure to sunscreens, detectable amounts of all sunscreens were present in the stratum corneum and viable epidermis, systemic absorption of sunscreens into man [3][4][5][6] or their adverse effects on isolated human cell cultures [7][8][9] . In addition, sunscreens have been associated with photoallergic reactions [10][11][12] , although the incidence in the exposed population is rare [13] .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Following 24 h of human epidermal exposure to sunscreens, detectable amounts of all sunscreens were present in the stratum corneum and viable epidermis, systemic absorption of sunscreens into man [3][4][5][6] or their adverse effects on isolated human cell cultures [7][8][9] . In addition, sunscreens have been associated with photoallergic reactions [10][11][12] , although the incidence in the exposed population is rare [13] .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In clinical evaluation, obtaining a detailed history of environmental exposures and medications with attention to details is essential because, sometimes, the source of exposure to allergen is not so obvious, and allergens may be transferred from one body part to another (ectopic) or from one person to another (connubial). Atypical morphologies like erythema multiforme-like reactions and lichenoid reactions are rarely reported (56,57).…”
Section: Clinical Presentationmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…The most common cause of photoallergy was the organic compound BP-3. BP-3 has been associated with endocrine dysfunction, anti-estrogenic activity and possible reproductive dysfunction (59,60) and linked to contact urticaria and anaphylaxis (61)(62)(63).…”
Section: Toxicitiesmentioning
confidence: 99%