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Introduction Berloque dermatitis is a form of photocontact dermatitis triggered by applying fragrance products containing bergamot oil or psoralens, followed by sunlight exposure. The condition is characterized by distinct linear hyperpigmentation patterns corresponding to the application site. In its acute phase, it may present with erythema and,

Misdiagnosed Skin Conditions: A Case of Berloque Dermatitis
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