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Benzophenones.

Abstract
Benzophenones are ultraviolet light filters that have been documented to cause a myriad of adverse cutaneous reactions, including contact and photocontact dermatitis, contact and photocontact urticaria, and anaphylaxis. In recent years, they have become particularly well known for their ability to induce allergy and photoallergy. Topical sunscreens and other cosmetics are the sources of these allergens in most patients, but reports of reactions secondary to use of industrial products also exist. Benzophenones as a group have been named the American Contact Dermatitis Society's Allergen of the Year for 2014 to raise awareness of both allergy and photoallergy to these ubiquitous agents.
AuthorsAshley R Heurung, Srihari I Raju, Erin M Warshaw
JournalDermatitis : contact, atopic, occupational, drug (Dermatitis) 2014 Jan-Feb Vol. 25 Issue 1 Pg. 3-10 ISSN: 2162-5220 [Electronic] United States
PMID24407064 (Publication Type: Journal Article)
Chemical References
  • Allergens
  • Benzophenones
  • Sunscreening Agents
Topics
  • Allergens (adverse effects, chemistry)
  • Benzophenones (adverse effects, chemistry)
  • Dermatitis, Allergic Contact (etiology)
  • Dermatitis, Photoallergic (etiology)
  • Humans
  • Sunscreening Agents (adverse effects, chemistry)

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