1949
DOI: 10.1136/bmj.1.4613.984
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Phyto-Photo-Dermatitis

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“…Localized bullous pemphigoid (Pearson, Rogers & Perry, 1976) may be confused with SBE but in the latter condition single lesions are common and immunofluorescence is negative. Phytophototoxic dermatitis from plants such as Hogweed (Erancis, 1970) or Meadow grass (Bellringer, 1949) may produce seasonal bullae but there may be a history of exposure to the plant and there is evidenceof streaking which was absent in the present series of SBE. In North America, blisher beetle dermatitis is a common cause of SBE (Lehmann,Pipkin & Pessman,t955) but the lesions are frequently linear.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 67%
“…Localized bullous pemphigoid (Pearson, Rogers & Perry, 1976) may be confused with SBE but in the latter condition single lesions are common and immunofluorescence is negative. Phytophototoxic dermatitis from plants such as Hogweed (Erancis, 1970) or Meadow grass (Bellringer, 1949) may produce seasonal bullae but there may be a history of exposure to the plant and there is evidenceof streaking which was absent in the present series of SBE. In North America, blisher beetle dermatitis is a common cause of SBE (Lehmann,Pipkin & Pessman,t955) but the lesions are frequently linear.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 67%
“…Die Dermatitis bullosa pratensis (Wiesengräserdermatitis) gehört zu den photophytotoxischen Dermatitiden [1]. In Deutschland tritt die Dermatitis bullosa pratensis häufig in den Sommermonaten auf.…”
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“…Die Dermatitis bullosa pratensis (Wiesengrasdermatitis) gehört zu den photophytotoxischen Dermatitiden [1]. In Deutschland tritt die Dermatitis bullosa pratensis häufig in den Sommermonaten auf.…”
Section: Besprechungunclassified