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Occurrence of plant sensitivity among patients of photodermatoses
Indian Journal of Dermatology, Venereology and Leprology , 09/04/09
Kar HK et al. – The study indicates that parthenium (and possibly xanthium) may act as important environmental factors in the initiation and perpetuation of not only ABCD but of CAD as well. Photoexacerbation to UVA at positive parthenium/xanthium sensitivity sites in ABCD and CAD indicates that ABCD with photosensitivity to compositae can lead to CAD.
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