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Medical condition
plants associated with phytophotodermatitis. Of all the plant species that have been reported to induce phytophotodermatitis, approximately half belong
Phytophotodermatitis
Class of phyto-photo toxic compounds
activation of the arachidonic acid cascade. The result is known as phytophotodermatitis, a serious skin inflammation. Furanocoumarins produced by plants
Furanocoumarin
Species of flowering plant, or its fruit
of F. carica followed by exposure to ultraviolet light can cause phytophotodermatitis, a potentially serious skin inflammation. Although the plant is not
Fig
Species of plant
common rue, or herbal preparations derived from it, can cause severe phytophotodermatitis, which results in burn-like blisters on the skin. The mechanism of
Ruta_graveolens
Citrus fruit
peel or juice followed by exposure to ultraviolet light can cause phytophotodermatitis ("margarita photodermatitis"). Furanocoumarins, including bergapten
Lime_(fruit)
Citrus fruit native to tropical Southeast Asia
Furanocoumarins are known to cause phytophotodermatitis, a potentially severe skin inflammation. Cases of phytophotodermatitis induced by external use of C
Kaffir_lime
Citrus fruit and plant
but it becomes yellow when ripe. Skin contact can sometimes cause phytophotodermatitis, which makes the skin especially sensitive to ultraviolet light.
Key_lime
Family of flowering plants
contain furanocoumarins, followed by exposure to sunlight, may cause phytophotodermatitis, a serious skin inflammation. Phototoxic species include Ammi majus
Apiaceae
Genus of shrubs
common rue, or herbal preparations derived from it, can cause severe phytophotodermatitis, which results in burn-like blisters on the skin. The mechanism of
Ruta
Species of flowering plant
parts of Europe. The sap of giant hogweed is phototoxic and causes phytophotodermatitis in humans, resulting in blisters and scarring. These reactions are
Heracleum_mantegazzianum
Genus of flowering plants
photosensitizing effects of certain furanocoumarins, some Citrus species cause phytophotodermatitis, a potentially severe skin inflammation resulting from contact with
Citrus
Species of climbing fig
family Moraceae, contact with the milky sap of Ficus pumila can cause phytophotodermatitis, a potentially serious skin inflammation. Although the plant is not
Ficus_pumila
Cold-pressed essential oil
light (either sunlight or a tanning bed), has been reported to cause phytophotodermatitis, a serious skin inflammation indicated by painful erythema and bullae
Bergamot_essential_oil
American medical television drama series
and nearly misdiagnose a patient before Joy correctly identifies phytophotodermatitis. Robby and Dana wonder how they will get through the shutdown. 24
The_Pitt
Species of plants
also been implicated in "strimmer dermatitis", another name for phytophotodermatitis, due to spray from weed trimmers and similar forms of contact. Other
Chervil
Species of flowering plant
other species of Apiaceae, the leaves of the wild carrot may cause phytophotodermatitis; skin contact with the foliage, especially wet foliage, can cause
Daucus_carota
Genus of flowering plants in the celery family
in vogue. Most species of the genus Heracleum are known to cause phytophotodermatitis. In particular, the public health risks of giant hogweed (H. mantegazzianum)
Heracleum_(plant)
Skin condition
called the burning bush. Photodermatitis caused by plants is called phytophotodermatitis. Prevention includes avoiding exposure to chemicals that can trigger
Photodermatitis
Light sensitivity in homo sapiens
Some patients are directly affected by compact fluorescent light. Phytophotodermatitis may be aggravated by the additional levels of ultraviolet light emitted
Photosensitivity_in_humans
Species of plant
the photosensitizing agent or subsequent UV exposure can lead to phytophotodermatitis, a serious skin inflammation. Despite this danger, A. majus is cultivated
Ammi_majus
Chemically-induced skin irritation following exposure to light
some such chemicals causes photodermatitis, and many plants cause phytophotodermatitis. Light-induced toxicity is a common phenomenon in humans; however
Phototoxicity
Species of flowering plant
mild stomach upset if eaten, and contact with the foliage may cause phytophotodermatitis. The name "burning bush" derives from the volatile oils produced
Dictamnus_albus
Citrus fruit and plant
Indiscriminate use of bergamot essential oil has led to several cases of phytophotodermatitis, a potentially severe skin inflammation. In these cases, the primary
Micrantha_(citrus)
Species of flowering plant in the celery family Apiaceae
there is evidence that the sap from common hogweed can also produce phytophotodermatitis (burns and rashes) in sensitive individuals when contaminated skin
Heracleum_sphondylium
Chemical compound
to phytophotodermatitis. In particular, bergapten appears to be the primary phototoxic compound responsible for Citrus-induced phytophotodermatitis. Bergapten
Bergapten
North American genus of plants
a phenomenon common with members of the citrus family, known as phytophotodermatitis. This evergreen, intricately branched shrub may exceed a meter and
Cneoridium
Species of flowering plant
occurring only after exposure to ultraviolet light. Because of this, phytophotodermatitis causing skin blistering may occur after coming into contact with
Heracleum_maximum
Species of plant
antispasmodic and to treat gonorrhea. However, use may result in phytophotodermatitis[citation needed] and it has not been proven safe for use during pregnancy
Abelmoschus_moschatus
Species of flowering plant
particularly if the irritant chemicals are exposed to sunlight (phytophotodermatitis). The blister bush's leaves look like flat-leaved parsley or celery
Notobubon_galbanum
Root vegetable in the flowering plant family Apiaceae
on the skin when it is exposed to sunlight, a condition known as phytophotodermatitis. It shares this property with many of its relatives in the carrot
Parsnip
8th episode of the 2nd season of The Pitt
They almost misdiagnose it before Joy correctly identifies it as phytophotodermatitis, learning the patient was making margaritas under direct sunlight
2:00_P.M._(The_Pitt_season_2)
Species of flowering plant
furanocoumarins, which in combination with ultraviolet light, leads to phytophotodermatitis. There is some anecdotal evidence that H. persicum may be less dangerous
Heracleum_persicum
mantegazzianum giant hogweed Apiaceae The sap is phototoxic, causing phytophotodermatitis (severe skin inflammation) when affected skin is exposed to sunlight
List_of_poisonous_plants
Class of enzymes
deterrents against herbivory, acting as photosensitizing agents to induce phytophotodermatitis. Psoralen's absence in fruit sap is consistent with the fact that
Ficain
Photosensitivity with HIV infection Phototoxic tar dermatitis Photosenitization Phytophotodermatitis (Berloque dermatitis) Pinch mark Polymorphous light eruption (polymorphic
List_of_skin_conditions
Species of plant
sharp, serrated leaf margins is known to cause contact dermititis, phytophotodermatitis, and contact allergy; typical side effects are a mild, itchy sensation
Aechmea_fasciata
Burning of the skin by the sun's radiation
can cause intense itching and can lead to thickening of the skin. Phytophotodermatitis: UV radiation induces skin inflammation after contact with certain
Sunburn
Ultraviolet light therapy treatment
Textbook of Dermatology. 37 (5). Internet Dermatology Society. Section Phytophotodermatitis. doi:10.1046/j.1365-4362.1998.00385.x. PMID 9620476. S2CID 221810453
PUVA_therapy
Genus of flowering plants in the family Malvaceae
for musk seeds (musk ambrette, a musk substitute, which can cause phytophotodermatitis[citation needed]). Abelmoschus sagittifolius in Kerala, India Abelmoschus
Abelmoschus
Oxygen with all of its electrons spin paired
(see phototoxicity, photosensitivity in humans, photodermatitis, phytophotodermatitis). This is especially a concern in herbivorous animals (see Photosensitivity
Singlet_oxygen
Chemical compound
Zgombić, Zrinka; Stasić, Adalbert; Peharda, Vesna (October 2008). "Phytophotodermatitis in Rijeka region, Croatia". Collegium Antropologicum. 32 (Suppl 2):
Angelicin
Phthiriophobia Physical urticaria Phytanic acid oxidase deficiency Phytophotodermatitis PIBI(D)S syndrome Pica Picardi–Lassueur–Little syndrome Pick disease
List_of_diseases_(P)
Medical condition
urticaria Phototoxic reactions: drug-induced phototoxic reactions, phytophotodermatitis Photoallergic reaction Secondary photodermatoses stems from underlying
Photodermatosis
Topics referred to by the same term
growth towards or away from light, particularly in plants and fungi Phytophotodermatitis, a potentially serious skin inflammation resulting from contact with
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