2018
DOI: 10.1111/ajd.12975
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Solar urticaria – An Australian case series of 83 patients

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“…Ethnical and geographical differences might also play a role. Common to all major case series is the broad distribution of action spectra from UVB to visible light, in each case with different weighting of the dominant spectra [3][4][5][6][7][8][40][41][42][43].…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Ethnical and geographical differences might also play a role. Common to all major case series is the broad distribution of action spectra from UVB to visible light, in each case with different weighting of the dominant spectra [3][4][5][6][7][8][40][41][42][43].…”
Section: ) Patientsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The symptoms start with pronounced pruritus in the area of sun-exposed skin, followed by erythema and wheal formation of varying degree depending on the dosage. More severe cases with headache, vertigo, nausea, bronchospasm, arterial hypertension, and tachycardia even to anaphylactic shock have also been described, especially if large skin areas have been exposed to the provoking light spectrum [3][4][5][6][7][8]. Duration and intensity of radiation required for provoking a skin reaction differ between individuals.…”
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“…Das Manifestationsalter der Lichturtikaria ist unterschiedlich mit einer Häufung im jungen Erwachsenenalter [3–8,41–44]. Auch unsere Patientengruppe zeigte eine breite Streuung des Manifestationsalters (8–62 Jahre).…”
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“…Der Median bei Erstmanifestation bei den Patienten 1 bis 26 lag bei 35 Jahren. Dies ist in guter Übereinstimmung mit den auch in den letzten Jahren publizierten größeren Fallserien aus mehreren Ländern [3–8,41–44]. Auch die Geschlechtsverteilung in den kürzlich publizierten größeren Fallserien zeigte, wie in unserer Studie, ein Überwiegen der weiblichen Patienten: Beattie et al.…”
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