Idiopathic Solar Dermatitis: A Literature Review

Abstract

Idiopathic solar dermatoses represent a group of diseases in which a chromophore endogenous is modified by the action of ultraviolet radiation and triggers clinical pictures characteristic.The most common of these entities is the polymorphic solar eruption, which represents one third of all photodermatosis. The study of idiopathic solar dermatoses is important, since they are frequent entities, have a negative in the quality of life of the patient and show characteristics similar to other skin diseases.An adequate diagnosis is crucial to determine the therapeutic approach, although on some occasions it may have spontaneous resolution. Photodermatoses are skin diseases produced by the action of electromagnetic radiation on the skin, either in the ultraviolet spectrum or in the range of visible light. A guest is required for your presentation immunologically susceptible.

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Jacqueline Avalos Vizcaino, César Rubén Pérez López, Erick Israel Parra Nuño, Arteaga Bruno Leslie Atenas, María Cristina Ponce Figueroa, Nayeli Guadalupe González Bonilla

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  • EP ID EP736235
  • DOI 10.47191/ijmscrs/v2-i12-12
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Jacqueline Avalos Vizcaino, César Rubén Pérez López, Erick Israel Parra Nuño, Arteaga Bruno Leslie Atenas, María Cristina Ponce Figueroa, Nayeli Guadalupe González Bonilla (2022). Idiopathic Solar Dermatitis: A Literature Review. International Journal Of Medical Science And Clinical Research Studies, 2(12), -. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-736235