Phytophotodermatitis is a skin reaction due to ultraviolet light exposure after previous contact with a photosensitising plant compound such as furocoumarins. Phytophotodermatitis are often described with lime (1), fig leaves (2) or celery (3). We report the case of a 60‐years‐old man who developed phytophotodermatitis after encountering Peucedanum paniculatum Loisel during a walk in Corsica, France.
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