Photoaggravated allergic contact dermatitis and transient photosensitivity caused by methylisothiazolinone
Contact Dermatitis2017Vol. 78(4), pp. 241–245
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Olivier Aerts, An Goossens, M.C. Marguery, Michel Castelain, Lucile Boursault, F. Giordano‐Labadie, Julien Lambert, B. Milpied
Abstract
Photoaggravated allergic contact dermatitis and transient photosensitivity caused by MI is a peculiar clinical presentation of allergic contact dermatitis caused by this preservative, and should be considered in daily clinical practice.
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