Meadow dermatitis
meadow dermatitis mead·ow dermatitis (měd’ō)
n.
A phototoxic dermatitis in which a streaky eruption develops where the skin comes in contact with a plant and then is exposed to sunlight. Also called phytophlyctodermatitis, phytophotodermatitis.
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