Occupational Contact Dermatitis (Drug-Induced Medicamentosa): Six Case Reports
Author(s) -
James Zou,
L. Liu,
Stella Sun,
Yuhui Zhao,
Yan-qing Pei,
G. Liu
Publication year - 2007
Publication title -
international journal of immunopathology and pharmacology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.724
H-Index - 53
eISSN - 2058-7384
pISSN - 0394-6320
DOI - 10.1177/03946320070200s211
Subject(s) - dermatology , medicine , drug , contact dermatitis , pharmacology , allergy , immunology
We report six patients who had dermatitis after contacting certain chemical substances (one worker with contact 1-chloromethyl naphthalene and five with contact Hydroxy-phthalimide). They appeared like drug-induced erythma multiforme, bullosa epidermalysis from the point of contact gradually spreading to the whole body, combining high temperature, digestive system dysfunction, such as liver dysfunction etc. We can call this occupational drug-induced medicamentosa. The course of dermatosis diseases is 1–2 months. Hormone and sustaining treatment may be effective. We discuss chemistry substance, clinical presentation, diagnoses, treatment and relevant prognosis.
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