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developing agents which are derivatives of p-phenylenediamine,
e.g. KODAK CD-2(2- amino-5 diethylaminotoluene)
and CD-3(4-amino-N-ethylN beta m-toluidine sesquisulfate
monohydrate), are known to cause contact allergy.
There are two types of reactions to these chemicals.
The first one is an acute eczematous lesion, and
the other is a lichenoid lesion. A 33-year-old man
developed a lichenoid contact dermatitis on both
forearms and posterior neck after exposure to a
color developing agent. Patch test revealed positive
reaction to CD-2. Histopathologic finding from the
skin lesion showed a lichen planus-like appearance. |