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Atopic cataract induced by severe allergic contact dermatitis on the face. Dermatologica. [Dermatologica] Journal article

 
Uehara M, Sato T 
Atopic cataract induced by severe allergic contact dermatitis on the face. [Case Reports, Journal Article]
Dermatologica 1986; 172(1):54-7.


Although atopic cataracts commonly occur in adolescent and young adult patients with severe atopic dermatitis, we observed a 34-year-old woman with mild atopic dermatitis who abruptly developed atopic cataracts in both eyes when she suffered from severe allergic contact dermatitis on the face. This case seems to suggest that prompt control of severe dermatitis on the face in patients with atopic dermatitis is important for prevention of atopic cataract, whether the dermatitis on the face is atopic or nonatopic in nature.



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