Phytophotodermatitis from mokihana fruits (Pelea anisata H. Mann, fam. Rutaceae) in Hawaiian lei
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Bullous dermatitis, which resolved leaving hyperpigmentation and which was clinically consistent with phytophotodermatitis, affected the skin of the neck of 2 individuals who wore Hawaiian leis (as neck garlands) made of the fruits of pelea anisata. In a Daniels culture plate system portions of the fruits showed phototoxicity
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