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- ... About half of affected children develop a severe sunburn after spending just a few minutes in the sun. The sunburn causes redness and blistering that can last for ...
- ... or red. The skin of affected individuals, which sunburns very easily, may tan slightly or develop reddish freckles with limited sun exposure; however, their skin and hair color remain lighter ...
- ... The unpigmented patches are at increased risk of sunburn and skin cancer related to excessive sun exposure. Some people with piebaldism are self-conscious about ...
- ... in some cases even a small amount of sun exposure can cause a sunburn or blistering of the skin. Other signs and ...
- ... rays in sunlight. Even a small amount of sun exposure can cause a sunburn in affected individuals. In addition, these individuals can ...
- ... UV) rays from sunlight. They develop a severe sunburn after spending just a few minutes in the ...
- ... damage and skin cancers caused by long-term sun exposure. Oculocutaneous albinism reduces pigmentation of the colored part ...
- ... and white or light-colored hair. Long-term sun exposure greatly increases the risk of skin damage and ...
- ... appearance of lentigines has nothing to do with sun exposure. In addition to lentigines, people with this condition ...
- ... Affected individuals have skin that is sensitive to sun exposure, and they usually develop a butterfly-shaped patch ...