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Corticosteroids in the Treatment of Sunburn

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1973
To the Editor.— I was interested in the recent QUESTION AND ANSWER regarding the use of oral corticosteroids in the treatment of acute sunburn. Practicing in an area adjacent to the beach communities, I see a great deal of sunburn and have been using a cream consisting of hydrocortisone acetate 0.5% and chlorcyclizine hydrochloride (Mantadil) for five
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Sunburn and Windburn [PDF]

open access: possibleScience, 1936
C. H. Whittle, W. H. Crew
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Sunburn and Apoptosis

1997
For a sufficient dose of ultraviolet radiation, the human skin reacts by erythema which will develop a few hours after exposure and will culminate 20 hours later. Among the histological modifications observed on skin biopsies performed on the irradiated skin, Daniels F. Jr. et al., (1961) described, within the epidermis, cells with unusual and distinct
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Burns and Sunburn

2003
Burns are the third most common accident involving children in Germany. They follow only traffic accidents and drownings. There are correlations between the type of burn, the age of the patient and the socioeconomic status.
O. Brandt, B. Heidtmann
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Sunburn

Scientific American, 1968
F, Daniels   +2 more
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Sunburn despite sunscreen

Enfermedades infecciosas y microbiologia clinica (English ed.), 2023
Miguel, Sogbe   +3 more
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Treatment and Prevention of Pediatric Sunburn

Pediatric Annals, 2019
Skin cancer is the most common cancer in the United States, and risk for melanoma is greatly increased with a serious sunburn in childhood or adolescence. Skin cancer also is one of the most preventable cancers, as sun exposure is an almost entirely modifiable risk factor.
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SUNBURN AND SKIN DAMAGE

JAMA, 1960
To the Editor:— At the turn of the century pathologists saw skin malignancy of the face and neck associated with long-continued exposure to wind and sun. The patients were frequently sea captains, long-time market fishermen, and farmers. Today, these same malignancies are found even more frequently, and the patients usually give a history of continued
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Sunburn control by nets differentially affects the antioxidant properties of fruit peel in ‘Gala’ and ‘Fuji’ apples

Horticulture Environment and Biotechnology, 2020
Héctor Olivares-Soto   +3 more
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