Severe Phytophotodermatitis Caused by Mulberry Tree: A Case Report and Literature Review

桑树引起的严重植物光敏性皮炎:病例报告及文献综述

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Abstract

Phytophotodermatitis (PPD) is an uncommon dermatologic condition that occurs after exposure to furocoumarins found in certain plant saps, which become activated upon ultraviolet A radiation exposure. This condition is frequently misdiagnosed as cellulitis, allergic dermatitis, or other common skin disorders. Here, we present a case of severe PPD in a 52-year-old male who initially developed a rash and blistering on his forearm following outdoor activity. He was initially misdiagnosed with cellulitis; however, his symptoms persisted despite antibiotic treatment, prompting further evaluation. A detailed patient history revealed recent contact with a mulberry tree, and together with characteristic biopsy findings, confirmed the diagnosis of PPD. The patient showed significant improvement following the administration of oral corticosteroids and topical steroid treatment. This case underscores the importance of recognizing PPD in clinical practice to prevent misdiagnosis and ensure effective management.

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