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Porphyrias and photosensitivity: pathophysiology for the clinician

Postgraduate medicine, 2018
Porphyrias are disorders caused by defects in the biosynthetic pathway of heme. Their manifestations can be divided into three distinct syndromes, each attributable to the accumulation of three distinct classes of molecules.
L. Kakoullis   +3 more
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The Smith Lemli Opitz syndrome: A newly recognised inherited photosensitivity disorder

open access: closedJournal of Dermatological Science, 1998
A. Anstey   +3 more
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Recent Developments in the Diagnosis and Management of Photosensitive Disorders

American Journal of Clinical Dermatology, 2018
Photodermatoses occur in males and females of all races and ages. Onset can be variable in timing and influenced by genetic and environmental factors. Photodermatoses are broadly classified as immunologically mediated, chemical- and drug-induced, photoaggravated, and genetic (defective DNA repair or chromosomal instability) diseases.
Amanda F, Nahhas   +3 more
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Drug-induced nail disorders.

Prescrire international, 2018
Nail disorders are defined according to their appearance and the part of the nail affected: the nail plate, the tissues that support or hold the nail plate in place, or the lunula. The consequences of most nail disorders are purely cosmetic.
B. Piraccini
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Photosensitivity disorders in children: part I.

Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 2013
Photosensitivity disorders in children encompass a diverse group of diseases. Compared to adult patients, underlying systemic disorders, including genetic or metabolic defects, are common causes in pediatric photosensitivity disorders. Photosensitivity in a child should be suspected if the child develops a sunburn reaction in sun-exposed sites after ...
Rattanavalai, Chantorn   +2 more
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Analysis of photodynamic therapy applied to skin disorders by a topical photosensitizer

SPIE Proceedings, 2008
Optical treatment of pathological tissues comprises techniques like Low Intensity Laser Treatment (LILT) or Photodynamic Therapy (PDT). PDT consists on the inoculation of a photosensitizer in the tissue, which tends to be accumulated in cancerous cells, and on the posterior optical radiation of the area.
F. Fanjul-Vélez   +5 more
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Photosensitization Disorders

2020
Arne Flåøyen, Arne Frøslie
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