Definition of Photodermatitis. Meaning of Photodermatitis. Synonyms of Photodermatitis

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Definition of Photodermatitis

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Meaning of Photodermatitis from wikipedia

- Photodermatitis, sometimes referred to as sun poisoning or photoallergy, is a form of allergic contact dermatitis in which the allergen must be activated...
- Phytophotodermatitis, also known as berloque dermatitis, margarita photodermatitis, lime disease or lime phytodermatitis is a cutaneous phototoxic inflammatory...
- lead to phytophotodermatitis, which is sometimes called margarita photodermatitis or lime disease (not to be confused with Lyme disease). Bartenders...
- method Based on symptoms Differential diagnosis Kwashiorkor, pemphigus, photodermatitis, porphyria Prevention Consuming Niacin Treatment Niacin or nicotinamide...
- may cause irritation to the skin and in some cases are said to cause photodermatitis. Close-up of pinnate leaf Wakatay in flower Kawunyira[clarification...
- cause these effects. Surface contact with some such chemicals causes photodermatitis, and many plants cause phytophotodermatitis. Light-induced toxicity...
- causes tribulosis, also known as 'geeldikkop', which is a type of photodermatitis. Two alkaloids that seem to cause limb paresis (staggers) in sheep...
- Photophobia Phototoxicity Photosensitivity Photosensitivity in animals Photodermatitis Phytophotodermatitis Guide to Photophobia/Light Sensitivity, axonoptics...
- 2001, his wife, Hannelore, died by suicide; she had suffered from photodermatitis for many years. While in hospital in 2008 after suffering serious head...
- Mathias, C. G.; Mailbach, H. I.; Epstein, J. (1978). "Allergic contact photodermatitis to para-aminobenzoic acid". Archives of Dermatology. 114 (11): 1665–1666...