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  2. 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] The bumps may become small blisters or plaques and may appear bloody, [3] often healing with ...

  3. Afamelanotide - Wikipedia

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    Afamelanotide, sold under the brand name Scenesse, is a medication used to prevent phototoxicity and to reduce pain from light exposure for people with erythropoietic protoporphyria. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 4 ] It is a melanocortin 1 receptor (MC 1 receptor) agonist [ 1 ] and a synthetic peptide and analogue of α-melanocyte stimulating hormone . [ 1 ]

  4. Why Sweat and Heat Make Your Skin So Sensitive - AOL

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    Polymorphous light eruption. Especially common in women, but present in both sexes, ... Skin cancer. Most sun-related skin conditions happen in real-time, in the short term. Skin cancer plays a ...

  5. Photodermatosis - Wikipedia

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    An example of primary photodermatoses is Polymorphous light eruption. Polymorphous light eruption is the most common type of photodermatoses. It is most likely due to an abnormal immune system reaction to the sun. Polymorphous light eruption occurs in approximately 10 to 20 percent [3] of otherwise healthy individuals, so it is a relatively common

  6. Melanocyte-stimulating hormone - Wikipedia

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    Afamelanotide (brand name Scenesse) has been approved for the treatment of erythropoietic protoporphyria in Europe and is also being investigated as a method of photoprotection in the treatment of polymorphous light eruption, actinic keratosis and squamous cell carcinoma (a form of skin cancer). [8]

  7. Radiation burn - Wikipedia

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    Eosinophilic, polymorphic, and pruritic eruption associated with radiotherapy is a skin condition that occurs most often in women receiving cobalt radiotherapy for internal cancer. [ 3 ] : 39–40

  8. Acne aestivalis - Wikipedia

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    Acne aestivalis also called as acne mallorca, is a special kind of polymorphous light eruption induced by ultra violet A radiation. This condition is said to be seasonal, usually affecting people in springtime and goes away in autumn when there is less sun light. This photo induced skin reaction leads to a mono-morphous eruption that consists ...

  9. A college dean working on a cure for cancer was killed while ...

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    A former college dean who dedicated years of her life to researching a cure for cancer was gunned down on a walking trail near campus last week and her killer is still on the loose, leaving a ...