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  2. Photodermatitis - Wikipedia

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    Photodermatitis can also be caused by plants such as Ammi majus, parsnip, giant hogweed (Heracleum mantegazzianum), common rue (Ruta graveolens), and Dictamnus, a genus of flowering plants in the family Rutaceae with a single species Dictamnus albus, commonly called the burning bush. Photodermatitis caused by plants is called phytophotodermatitis.

  3. Phytophotodermatitis - Wikipedia

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    Phytophotodermatitis, also known as berloque dermatitis, [1] [2] [3] margarita photodermatitis, [4] [5] lime disease [6] or lime phytodermatitis [6] is a cutaneous phototoxic inflammatory reaction resulting from contact with a light-sensitizing botanical agent (such as lime juice) followed by exposure to ultraviolet A (UV-A) light (from the sun ...

  4. Photodermatosis - Wikipedia

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    Photodermatoses is a skin condition resulting in abnormal skin reactions to ultraviolet (UV) radiation. [1] These abnormal skin reactions may develop into rashes. While reactions to UV radiation is common, true photodermatoses is considered when an abnormal reaction is caused by UV-A rays or radiation between 320 and 400 nm.

  5. Category : Skin conditions resulting from physical factors

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    Photodermatitis; Photodermatosis; Photosensitive eczema; Photosensitivity in humans; Photosensitivity with HIV infection; Phototoxic tar dermatitis; Phytophotodermatitis; Piezogenic papules; Pinch (action) Pinch mark; Polymorphic light eruption; Polymorphous light eruption; Post-traumatic punctate intraepidermal hemorrhage; Postoperative ...

  6. Hydroa vacciniforme - Wikipedia

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    Hydroa vacciniforme (HV) is a very rare, chronic photodermatitis-type skin condition with usual onset in childhood. It was first described in 1862 by Pierre-Antoine-Ernest Bazin . [ 1 ] It is sometimes called "Bazin's hydroa vacciniforme".

  7. Polymorphous light eruption - Wikipedia

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    Polymorphous light eruption (PLE) presents with itchy red small bumps on sun-exposed skin, particularly face, neck, forearms and legs. [1] It generally appears 30 minutes to a few hours after sun exposure and may last between one and 14 days. [3]

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