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Frank A. Santoro, MD, and Henry W. Lim, MD
Interactions with ultraviolet radiation (UVR) and chromophores in the skin happen on a daily basis. Photodermatoses, which are abnormal responses to UV exposure, can be classified into subgroups based on pathogenesis. This review will discuss the clinical features, pathogenesis, photobiologic evaluation, prognosis and therapies of the most common photodermatoses.
*For a PDF of the full article, click on the link to the left of this introduction.
Frank A. Santoro, MD, and Henry W. Lim, MD
Interactions with ultraviolet radiation (UVR) and chromophores in the skin happen on a daily basis. Photodermatoses, which are abnormal responses to UV exposure, can be classified into subgroups based on pathogenesis. This review will discuss the clinical features, pathogenesis, photobiologic evaluation, prognosis and therapies of the most common photodermatoses.
*For a PDF of the full article, click on the link to the left of this introduction.
Frank A. Santoro, MD, and Henry W. Lim, MD
Interactions with ultraviolet radiation (UVR) and chromophores in the skin happen on a daily basis. Photodermatoses, which are abnormal responses to UV exposure, can be classified into subgroups based on pathogenesis. This review will discuss the clinical features, pathogenesis, photobiologic evaluation, prognosis and therapies of the most common photodermatoses.
*For a PDF of the full article, click on the link to the left of this introduction.
In this review we will discuss the clinical features, pathogenesis, photobiologic evaluation, prognosis, and therapies of the more commonly encountered photodermatoses: polymorphous light eruption, chronic actinic dermatitis, solar urticarial, phototoxicity, photoallergy, porphyria cutanea tarda, and erythropoietic protoporphyria.