نتایج جستجو برای: photosensitivity

تعداد نتایج: 2178  

2012
Margarida Gonçalo

Phototoxicity and photoallergy are different expressions of an abnormal skin reaction from the exposure to light, usually enhanced by endogenous or exogenous substances that are selectively activated by solar radiation. This can occur with artificial light sources (sun lumps used for aesthetic or therapeutic purposes or ultraviolet (UV) sources in occupational settings), but mostly occur on sun...

Journal: :Archives of dermatology 2009
Heidi H Kong Howard A Fine Jere B Stern Maria L Chanco Turner

BACKGROUND Photosensitivity has been reported in patients who were treated with vandetanib (ZD6474), an inhibitor of epidermal growth factor receptor, vascular endothelial growth factor receptor, and the RET (rearranged during transfection) kinases. OBSERVATIONS We describe the occurrence of cutaneous hyperpigmentation after photosensitivity in 2 patients who were treated with vandetanib. The...

2015
Elizabeth C. Galizia Candace T. Myers Costin Leu Carolien G. F. de Kovel Tatiana Afrikanova Maria Lorena Cordero-Maldonado Teresa G. Martins Maxime Jacmin Suzanne Drury V. Krishna Chinthapalli Hiltrud Muhle Manuela Pendziwiat Thomas Sander Ann-Kathrin Ruppert Rikke S. Møller Holger Thiele Roland Krause Julian Schubert Anna-Elina Lehesjoki Peter Nürnberg Holger Lerche Aarno Palotie Antonietta Coppola Salvatore Striano Luigi Del Gaudio Christopher Boustred Amy L. Schneider Nicholas Lench Bosanka Jocic-Jakubi Athanasios Covanis Giuseppe Capovilla Pierangelo Veggiotti Marta Piccioli Pasquale Parisi Laura Cantonetti Lynette G. Sadleir Saul A. Mullen Samuel F. Berkovic Ulrich Stephani Ingo Helbig Alexander D. Crawford Camila V. Esguerra Dorothee G. A. Kasteleijn-Nolst Trenité Bobby P. C. Koeleman Heather C. Mefford Ingrid E. Scheffer Sanjay M. Sisodiya

Photosensitivity is a heritable abnormal cortical response to flickering light, manifesting as particular electroencephalographic changes, with or without seizures. Photosensitivity is prominent in a very rare epileptic encephalopathy due to de novo CHD2 mutations, but is also seen in epileptic encephalopathies due to other gene mutations. We determined whether CHD2 variation underlies photosen...

Journal: :Seizure 1998
Richard Appleton Margaret Beirne Barbara Acomb

Photosensitivity is reported to occur in approximately 40% of patients with juvenile myoclonic epilepsy. Our experience suggests that the prevalence is higher and may be related to both the duration of intermittent photic stimulation and also the age at which the procedure is undertaken. A two-year retrospective review of all EEGs was undertaken on all children attending a paediatric EEG depart...

Journal: :Physical Therapy 1963

Journal: :Optics letters 2010
Juejun Hu Matteo Torregiani Francesco Morichetti Nathan Carlie Anu Agarwal Kathleen Richardson Lionel C Kimerling Andrea Melloni

We report the first (to our knowledge) experimental observation of resonant cavity-enhanced photosensitivity in As(2)S(3) chalcogenide glass film at 1550 nm telecommunication wavelength. The measured photosensitivity threshold is <0.1 GW/cm(2), and a photoinduced refractive index increase as large as 0.016 is observed. The photosensitive process is athermal; further, we confirm the absence of t...

Journal: :Seizure 2017
P. M. Brna K. G. Gordon

PURPOSE Photosensitivity is a well-described phenomenon; affecting a relatively small proportion of individuals with epilepsy. Typically people with photosensitive epilepsies are at risk of seizures induced by shimmering natural light, strobe lights and with particular patterns or flicker frequencies on television and video games. METHODS & RESULTS We present a novel case of photosensitivity ...

Journal: :Acta dermatovenerologica Croatica : ADC 2016
Ewelina Bogumiła Zuba Sandra Koronowska Agnieszka Osmola-Mańkowska Dorota Jenerowicz

Ultraviolet radiation is considered the main environmental physical hazard to the skin. It is responsible for photoaging, sunburns, carcinogenesis, and photodermatoses, including drug-induced photosensitivity. Drug-induced photosensitivity is an abnormal skin reaction either to sunlight or to artificial light. Drugs may be a cause of photoallergic, phototoxic, and photoaggravated dermatitis. Th...

Journal: :Actas Dermo-Sifiliográficas (English Edition) 2014

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