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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.
Antifungal Agents, Pyrimidines, Porphyria, Acute Intermittent, Candidiasis, Humans, Female, Drug Eruptions, Voriconazole, Middle Aged, Triazoles
Antifungal Agents, Pyrimidines, Porphyria, Acute Intermittent, Candidiasis, Humans, Female, Drug Eruptions, Voriconazole, Middle Aged, Triazoles
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