Irritant contact dermatitis due to povidone-iodine following a surgical intervention: An unusual case report

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Abstract

The most common day-to-day antiseptic preparation used before any surgery usually involves povidone-iodine. Any irritant reaction to it can be devastating for the patient’s aspect and would raise the need for a preliminary investigation prior to going through any antiseptic preparation. In literature, very few cases were reported on irritant dermatitis with povidone-iodine in Indian setting. We present a case of an 18-year-old female presented with irritant contact dermatitis due to povidone-iodine following a surgical intervention.

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Khan, M. A. O., Ramadugu, R., Suvvari, T. K., M, V., & Thomas, V. (2023). Irritant contact dermatitis due to povidone-iodine following a surgical intervention: An unusual case report. SAGE Open Medical Case Reports, 11. https://doi.org/10.1177/2050313X231185620

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