Background: Ultraviolet (UV) radiation (UVR) interacts with chromophores in cutaneous cells with consequent antigenicity. The normal response to this is a downregulation of immune responsiveness. Failure of the immune system to downregulate and to ignore transient photoantigens in human skin results in polymorphic light eruption (PLE), the commonest of the photodermatoses. UVR initiates and promotes skin cancer (SC): UV-induced immunosuppression permits the expansion of UV-mutated clones of cells which ultimately lead to SC. Objectives: Because there is increased immune surveillance and resistance to immune suppression following UVR exposure in PLE one might expect a protective effect of PLE against SC and, conversely, a reduced risk of PLE...
It is hypothesized that polymorphic light eruption is characterized by a partial failure of ultravio...
It is hypothesized that polymorphic light eruption is characterized by a partial failure of ultravio...
UV radiation (UV) is classified as a “complete carcinogen” because it is both a mutagen and a non-sp...
Background: Ultraviolet (UV) radiation (UVR) interacts with chromophores in cutaneous cells with con...
Ultraviolet (UV) radiation, especially UV-B (280-315 nm), can suppress cellular immunity, thereby pr...
Polymorphic light eruption (PLE) is a common sun-induced dermatosis presenting with itchy papules, p...
Ultraviolet-radiation suppresses cell-mediated immunity in healthy humans. It has been postulated th...
Polymorphic light eruption (PLE) is the commonest photodermatosis, demonstrating intermittently appe...
Polymorphous light eruption (PLE) is a photosensitivity disorder of which the pathogenesis is not fu...
International audienceOBJECTIVES: Investigating the relationship between skin type, UV exposure, and...
This chapter discusses the prevalence, etiology, prognosis and diagnostic tests of polymorphic light...
International audienceBackground: While ultraviolet (UV) radiation exposure is a recognized risk fac...
It is hypothesized that polymorphic light eruption is characterized by a partial failure of ultravio...
It is hypothesized that polymorphic light eruption is characterized by a partial failure of ultravio...
UV radiation (UV) is classified as a “complete carcinogen” because it is both a mutagen and a non-sp...
Background: Ultraviolet (UV) radiation (UVR) interacts with chromophores in cutaneous cells with con...
Ultraviolet (UV) radiation, especially UV-B (280-315 nm), can suppress cellular immunity, thereby pr...
Polymorphic light eruption (PLE) is a common sun-induced dermatosis presenting with itchy papules, p...
Ultraviolet-radiation suppresses cell-mediated immunity in healthy humans. It has been postulated th...
Polymorphic light eruption (PLE) is the commonest photodermatosis, demonstrating intermittently appe...
Polymorphous light eruption (PLE) is a photosensitivity disorder of which the pathogenesis is not fu...
International audienceOBJECTIVES: Investigating the relationship between skin type, UV exposure, and...
This chapter discusses the prevalence, etiology, prognosis and diagnostic tests of polymorphic light...
International audienceBackground: While ultraviolet (UV) radiation exposure is a recognized risk fac...
It is hypothesized that polymorphic light eruption is characterized by a partial failure of ultravio...
It is hypothesized that polymorphic light eruption is characterized by a partial failure of ultravio...
UV radiation (UV) is classified as a “complete carcinogen” because it is both a mutagen and a non-sp...