2018
DOI: 10.29021/spdv.75.4.876
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Fotodermatoses Autoimunes Parte I - Fisiopatologia e Diagnóstico

Abstract: RESUMO -As fotodermatoses autoimunes constituem um grupo heterogéneo de dermatoses idiopáticas que têm na sua génese alterações imunológicas atualmente não completamente esclarecidas. Este grupo inclui cinco entidades clinicamente distintaserupção polimorfa à luz, prurigo actínico, hydroa vacciniforme, dermite actínica crónica, urticária solar -, algumas potencialmente graves e com grande impacto na qualidade de vida dos doentes. A fisiopatologia das fotodermatoses autoimunes parece estar relacionada com a for… Show more

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“…1,2 Many of these and other photodermatoses have a very clear clinical presentation, while others may mimic allergic contact dermatitis (ACD) or photo-allergic contact dermatitis (PhACD), a classical T cell-mediated or delayed type IV hypersensitivity reaction to an exogenous chromophore applied on the skin in the presence of, or followed by exposure to ultraviolet (UV) or visible light. 3,4 Allergic contact reactions can be followed by persistent photosensitivity and chronic actinic dermatitis, such as in cases of chronic ACD from certain plants, e.g., Compositae that are rich in sesquiterpene lactones, 5 fragrances, lichens, and colophony, 4 or in PhACD or photo-aggravated ACD from drugs like ketoprofen, etofenamate, and chlorproethazine, or even other contact allergens, such as tosylamide/formaldehyde resin, fragrances, and thiourea derivatives.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…1,2 Many of these and other photodermatoses have a very clear clinical presentation, while others may mimic allergic contact dermatitis (ACD) or photo-allergic contact dermatitis (PhACD), a classical T cell-mediated or delayed type IV hypersensitivity reaction to an exogenous chromophore applied on the skin in the presence of, or followed by exposure to ultraviolet (UV) or visible light. 3,4 Allergic contact reactions can be followed by persistent photosensitivity and chronic actinic dermatitis, such as in cases of chronic ACD from certain plants, e.g., Compositae that are rich in sesquiterpene lactones, 5 fragrances, lichens, and colophony, 4 or in PhACD or photo-aggravated ACD from drugs like ketoprofen, etofenamate, and chlorproethazine, or even other contact allergens, such as tosylamide/formaldehyde resin, fragrances, and thiourea derivatives.…”
Section: This Number Of the Revista Da Sociedade Portuguesa Dementioning
confidence: 99%