Plant dermatitis The author aims to provide
Fytogenní dermatózy
Autor se snaží podat přehled a upozornit na šíři problematiky fytodermatologie. Odhalit mnohé subjektivní i objektivní potíže našich nemocných můžeme jen tehdy, budeme-li možné souvislosti onemocnění s rostlinami zvažovat. V článku jsou probrány fytodermatózy parazitární, mechanické, chemické, iritativní, alergické, fytofotodermatózy, inhalační, alimentární a lékové. Problematika je široká, proto návštěva v ordinacích dermatologů, specializujících se na alergické a profesionální dermatózy jedině může napomoci k rychlému odkrytí příčiny onemocnění.
Klíčová slova:
Fytodermatózy, fytogenní dermatózy.
Authors:
V. Resl
Authors‘ workplace:
Přednosta: prof. MUDr. Karel Pizinger, CSc.
; Dermatovenerologická klinika LFUK a FN Plzeň
Published in:
Prakt. Lék. 2007; 87(8): 449-454
Category:
Reviews
Overview
The author aims to provide summary and refer to broad issue of phytodermatology. It is possible to show up many subjective as well as objective problems of our patients only when considering association with plants. The article deals with parasitic, mechanic, chemical, irritative, allergic, inhalant, and alimentary dermatoses as well as phytodermatoses. The issue is broad that is why seeing the dermatologist specializing in allergic and professional dermatoses can be only helpful to uncover the cause of the disease.
Key words:
plant dermatitis, poisoned weed, plants toxic and allergenic to skin, dermatologic botany.
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