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  1. ... short stature, a skin rash that develops after exposure to the sun, and a greatly increased risk ... individuals have skin that is sensitive to sun exposure, and they usually develop a butterfly-shaped patch ...
  2. ... joint pain. These episodes can be triggered by exposure to cold temperatures, or they may arise without ... occur after an hour or more of cold exposure in affected individuals who are sensitive to cold; ...
  3. ... made in the body with help from sunlight exposure.The enzyme produced from the CYP24A1 gene helps ... the diet, vitamin D supplementation, or prolonged sunlight exposure can influence the development and severity of signs ...
  4. ... increased risk of skin damage caused by sun exposure.The melanocortin 1 receptor controls which type of ... skin, freckles, and an increased sensitivity to sun exposure. These MC1R polymorphisms reduce the ability of the ...
  5. ... condition has been associated with prenatal (before birth) exposure to a drug called sodium valproate. This medication ... arms and hands. However, it is unclear if exposure to the medication caused the condition. RECQL4 This ...
  6. ... greatest environmental risk factor for developing melanoma is exposure to ultraviolet (UV) radiation from the sun. The ... in individuals who have brief but intense sun exposure rather than moderate, long-term exposure. UV radiation ...
  7. ... in sunlight. Even a small amount of sun exposure can cause a sunburn in affected individuals. In ... on sun-exposed areas of skin after repeated exposure. Some people with UV-sensitive syndrome have small ...
  8. ... allergens, such as physical activity, respiratory infections, or exposure to tobacco smoke, in people with allergic asthma. ... the allergic asthma-associated genes develops the condition; exposure to certain environmental factors also contributes to its ...
  9. ... risk of developing idiopathic inflammatory myopathy, and then exposure to certain environmental factors triggers the disorder. Infection, exposure to certain medications, and exposure to ultraviolet light ( ...
  10. ... joint pain. These episodes can be triggered by exposure to cold temperatures, fatigue, other stressors, or they ... FCAS1 are particularly sensitive to the cold, and exposure to cold temperatures can trigger a painful or ...
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