Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
3210434 Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology 2007 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

BackgroundPhytophotodermatitis is a non-immunologic cutaneous reaction that can be provoked after contact with plants containing psoralens followed by sun exposure.ObjectivesThe purpose of this study is to describe the clinical features of phytophotodermatitis and its differential diagnoses, especially child abuse and herpes virus infection.MethodsNineteen children seen in two county hospitals are described.ResultsThe 19 children had various cutaneous manifestations, which were mistaken in one patient for child abuse and in one child for herpes simplex virus infection.LimitationsThe doctors' perception is based on the doctors' education.ConclusionChildren are susceptible to contact with psoralen-containing plants followed by sun exposure. Phytophotodermatitis is a difficult diagnosis, which can sometimes lead to the inappropriate investigation of child abuse or herpes simplex virus infection.

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