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Alternate Name(s): Polymorphous light eruption ... Polymorphic light eruption is a common reaction to sunlight (ultraviolet light) that occurs in light-sensitive individuals. Small red pimples and blisters appear on the skin within 1 - 4 days after exposure to sunlight. They disappear within 2 ...
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Overview: Polymorphous light eruption (PMLE) is an acquired disease and is the most common of the idiopathic photodermatoses. PMLE is characterized by recurrent, abnormal, delayed reactions to sunlight, ranging from erythematous papules, papulovesicles, and plaques to erythema ... ... More on Polymorphous Light Eruption...
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Polymorphous light eruption — Comprehensive overview covers causes, symptoms and treatments. Includes pictures. ... Polymorphous light eruption is a common rash that occurs as a result of sensitivity to sunlight (photosensitivity). People who are sensitive to sunlight can experience a reaction after an episode of intense...
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Polymorphous light eruption — Comprehensive overview covers symptoms, causes and treatments. Includes pictures. ... Polymorphous light eruption symptoms include a red rash that develops after exposure to ultraviolet (UV) radiation. UV radiation is found in sunlight and commercial tanning lamps and tanning beds.
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Polymorphous light (PML) eruption is the most common light-induced skin disease. ... Polymorphous light (PML) eruption is the most common light-induced skin disease. Individual patients tend to develop the same type and pattern of outbreak each year. Lesions usually heal without scarring. The eruption appears first on...
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Polymorphic light eruption (PMLE) generally occurs in adult females aged 20 to 40, although it sometimes affects children and rarely males. It is more common in places where sun exposure is uncommon, such as Northern Europe, where it is said ... Polymorphous light eruption – emedicine dermatology, the online textbook...
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This middle-age woman developed an acute eruption following sun exposure. The histologic findings here are classic. This level of papillary dermal edema significantly limits the differential diagnosis. With a strictly lymphocytic infiltrate, polymorphous light eruption is most likely.
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