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There are a number of reports in the literature of allergic contact dermatitis as a result of exposure to the sawdust and plant parts of Grevillea robusta. While this tree is prevalent in New Zealand, there seems to have been no previous published accounts of contact dermatitis, although anecdotal
Three women developed contact dermatitis from wearing wooden arm bracelets made from a tropical tree, Grevillea robusta. All three patients had positive patch tests to extracts made from wood shavings.
Grevillea 'Robyn Gordon' is an Australian hybrid plant which may cause allergic contact dermatitis. Over the past 8 years, it has been planted extensively in Australia and is now being exported to the United States and other Western countries. Recently, an explosion in incidence of contact
We report a case of pseudoepitheliomatous hyperplasia (PEH) in a 55-year-old woman following allergic contact dermatitis (ACD) to Grevillea Robyn Gordon. We believe this to be the first reported case of PEH secondary to ACD, and postulate that this was an exaggerated response to severe ACD as a
Of the 250 or so species of Grevillea, a small number of these species (within a specific section of the genus) and their associated hybrids have been recorded as causing contact dermatitis. A brief historical survey of the occurrence of contact dermatitis and the species responsible is given.