2021
DOI: 10.1111/cod.13919
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Proton pump inhibitor–induced vitiligo following airborne occupational sensitization

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“…In an occupational airborne contact dermatitis (CD) due to PPI, the erythematous lesions of the face predominating on eyelids led to vitiligo lesions, 85 patch tests were positive with the handled PPI (pantoprazole and rabeprazole). 85 In the literature, 10 cases of occupational CD due to PPI have been reported in workers in pharmaceutical industry or in horse trainers. 86 In all cases it was an airborne eczema predominating on the face, mainly on the eyelids, the neck, arms, and hands.…”
Section: Contact Dermatitis Due To Ppimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In an occupational airborne contact dermatitis (CD) due to PPI, the erythematous lesions of the face predominating on eyelids led to vitiligo lesions, 85 patch tests were positive with the handled PPI (pantoprazole and rabeprazole). 85 In the literature, 10 cases of occupational CD due to PPI have been reported in workers in pharmaceutical industry or in horse trainers. 86 In all cases it was an airborne eczema predominating on the face, mainly on the eyelids, the neck, arms, and hands.…”
Section: Contact Dermatitis Due To Ppimentioning
confidence: 99%