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Revista argentina de dermatología
On-line version ISSN 1851-300X
Abstract
HASBUN A, P; VIAL L, V; SILVA F, M and BELTRAN L, F. Contact dermatitis induced by henna: A case report. Rev. argent. dermatol. [online]. 2015, vol.96, n.3, pp.68-74. ISSN 1851-300X.
Henna is a vegetal colorant widely used to create temporary tattoos. Its black color is created by the addition of paraphenylenediamine that is a potent sensitizer agent, known as a cause of type-IV allergic contact dermatitis. The frequency of contact dermatitis secondary to this compound appears to be increasing, being necessary to educate people regarding the secondary effects of its use, which in some cases can be severe and permanent.
Keywords : Contact dermatitis; Henna; Tatoos.