Maguire H C
Hahnemann University School of Medicine, Department of Medicine, Philadelphia.
Acta Derm Venereol. 1988;68(5):408-12.
A single clinical report describes photoallergic contact dermatitis to bisphenol A, with subsequent persistent light reactivity, in a group of eight outdoor workers. In a mouse model we have induced photoallergic contact dermatitis to bisphenol A; sites of photochallenge reactions flared when later tested with UVA alone. Attempts to induce photoallergy to bisphenol A in guinea pigs failed.