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  1. ... decades before developing allergy. Once you develop an allergy you will be allergic ... These include: Shaving lotions Sunscreens Sulfa ointments Some ...
  2. ... Most affected individuals have an increased sensitivity to sunlight (photosensitivity), and in some cases even a small amount of sun exposure can cause a sunburn or blistering of ...
  3. ... View in own window System/Concern Evaluation Comment Photosensitivity & accelerated photoaging Baseline exam of skin (incl all sun-exposed as well as sun-shielded areas) Look ...
  4. ... therapy Photofrin photon beam radiation therapy photopheresis photophobia photosensitivity photosensitizer photosensitizing agent photosynthesis phototesting phototherapy phototoxicity PHP ...
  5. ... ulceration, and gingival hypertrophy. Noninfectious skin manifestations include photosensitivity, granulomatous lesions, vasculitis, and excessive inflammation at drainage ...
  6. ... pyoderma gangrenosum [Al Haddabi et al, unpublished data ]. Photosensitivity and blistering have been reported in a few ... Kindler syndrome epidermolysis bullosa 2 AR Poikiloderma Blistering Photosensitivity Skin atrophy Hyperkeratosis Nail dystrophy Loss of dermatoglyphics ...
  7. ... the following: brittle sulfur-deficient hair, nail dystrophy, photosensitivity ( ERCC2 , ERCC3 , GTF2H5 ), infertility, DD, microcephaly, ataxia, abnormal ... 4:90. [ PMC free article : PMC3072334 ] [ PubMed : 21450060 ] Sun Q, Burgren NM, Cheraghlou S, Paller AS, Larralde ...