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Ketoprofen‐induced photoallergic dermatitis [PDF]
Takashi Nihira, Yusuke Hagiwara
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Contact Dermatitis, Volume 91, Issue 4, Page 358-360, October 2024.
Silje E. Mikalsen +2 more
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COMORBIDITY OF DEPRESSIVE AND DERMATOLOGIC DISORDERS – THERAPEUTIC ASPECTS [PDF]
Depressive disorders are more common in the population affected with dermatologic disorders. Comorbidity of depression and dermatologic disorders is around 30%. The correlation between depressive and dermatologic disorders still remains unclear.
Anamarija Petek +4 more
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Allergic Hypersensitivity Skin Reactions Following Sun Exposure [PDF]
Photoallergic dermatoses are skin lesions following sun exposure, characterized by activation of immunological mechanisms, involving photosensitizers and photoallergens that can cause photosensibilization in some individuals.
Iva Krolo +4 more
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Innovative Strategies for Photoallergy Assessment: Breaking Free from Animal Models in Cosmetic Ingredient Development [PDF]
Photoallergy, a unique form of skin sensitization induced by specific compounds underultraviolet irradiation, has traditionally been investigated using animals.
Maddaleno Jiménez, Adriana Solange +2 more
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Dronedarone-induced photoallergic reaction
Levy Amar, PhD +3 more
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Phototoxic and Photoallergic Skin Reactions [PDF]
Indirect action of sun together with different exogenous agents (systemic medications and topically applied compounds) sometimes may result in phototoxicic and photoallergic reactions.
Ines Sjerobabski-Masnec +3 more
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Ketoprofen induced photoallergic reaction [PDF]
Photoallergic reactions are hypersensitivity reactions which occur when ultraviolet radiation interacts with ingredients in drugs or other products applied directly to the skin.
S. Ljubojević Hadžavdić, T. Rosan
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