@ARTICLE{Selvaraj, author = {Selvaraj, Dharshanan Raj and Adjei, Bismark and Farooq AL-NAHHAS, Omar and Kamil, Lutfi and Yonjan, Indira and }, title = {A Rare Case of a Chemical Burn: Dithranol with Salicylic Acid}, volume = {11}, number = {1}, abstract ={A 16-year-old female with psoriasis presented to our Plastic Surgery Department with a significant chemical burn to the neck, upper torso and left cheek (TBSA 6%). She applied a concoction of cream prescribed by her dermatologist in her native country, Poland when she returned to the United Kingdom. A few hours after application she developed a burn with pH of 5. A review of the cream revealed a mixture of 19% dithranol and 5% salicylic acid. This combination is recognized for managing psoriasis, however the strength of dithranol in the combination given is of a high concentration (normally <3%). This alone can cause a burn to the skin if left for a prolonged period of time. Salicylic acid is an enhancer which augments the stability of dithranol and increases its penetration and efficacy. The concentration of 5% is also on the higher end. Our patient was admitted for pain relief and further irrigation till normalization of the pH which was achieved after 3 days. A worrying aspect in our patients’ case is that she was given the cream to commence at home. High concentration preparation is normally commenced in a controlled setting under medical supervision. }, URL = {http://wjps.ir/article-1-856-en.html}, eprint = {http://wjps.ir/article-1-856-en.pdf}, journal = {WORLD JOURNAL OF PLASTIC SURGERY}, doi = {10.52547/wjps.11.1.138}, year = {2022} }