1942
DOI: 10.1136/bmj.2.4262.308
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Sulphonamide Sunlight Eruptions

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“…There is therefore far more risk of sensitization, and many more sulphonamide rashes tend to be observed abroad, though it is interesting to note that the incidence in North Africa and Italy seemed to be much higher than in the Middle East (Park, 1943;Tate andKlorfajn, 1944a, 1944b).…”
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“…There is therefore far more risk of sensitization, and many more sulphonamide rashes tend to be observed abroad, though it is interesting to note that the incidence in North Africa and Italy seemed to be much higher than in the Middle East (Park, 1943;Tate andKlorfajn, 1944a, 1944b).…”
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“…Sulphonamide-Light Eruption (a) Erythemato-papular Type.-This was the first type of reaction recognized as being due to the sulphonamides, and has been described by Goodman andLevy (1937), Bllenger et al (1937), and Hallam (1939), among others. More recently, excellent descriptions of cases occurring in the Middle East have been given by Park and Platts (1942) and Park (1943). 4409…”
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