Abstract
Glufosinate ammonium (GLA) is a nonselective herbicide of the phosphinic acid group, which is widely used in agriculture. Dermatologic toxicity has been rarely reported, especially in the elderly. We present the case of a 94-year-old female patient who developed irritant contact dermatitis and paresthesia after using her feet to stir 20 vials of Glufosinate ammonium herbicide in water. The patient presented with pruritus, numbness of the extremities, and a very high immunoglobulin E (IgE) elevation (855.5 IU/mL), which gradually decreased over time. This is the first report in Vietnam describing a delayed systemic IgE elevation due to dermal exposure to Glufosinate ammonium in a very elderly person.