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J P Tolland1, P P McKeown, J R Corbett
1Department of Dermatology, Belfast City Hospital Trust, Royal Hospitals Trust Belfast, Belfast. julia.tolland@gmail.com
Abstract:
Pseudoporphyria is a bullous photosensitivity, the commonest aetiology being secondary to various ingested medications. Voriconazole is a relatively new second-generation triazole antifungal agent. There have only been two reports of pseudoporphyria secondary to voriconazole. We report the third case of this phenomenon occurring in a lady being treated for disseminated candidal infection.
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