İdyopatik fotodermatozlar

Amaç: Fotodermatozlar güneşle oluşan veya artan geniş bir grup hastalıkları içermektedir. İdyopatik fotodermatozlar: polimorfik ışık erupsiyonu, kronik aktinik dermatit, aktinik prurigo, hidro vaksiniforme, solar ürtikerdir. Polimorfik ışık erüpsiyonu en sık görülen idyopatik fotodermatozdur. Ana bulgular: Fotodermatozları birbirinden ayırmak, tanıyı koymak her zaman kolay olmamaktadır. Tanıda güneşle ilişkili bölgelerin hastalıktan etkilenmesi, fototest önemlidir. Sonuç: Ayırıcı tanı için anamnez detaylı alınmalı ve gerekli ilgili testler yapılmalıdır. Tedavide güneşten korunmak başta olmak üzere çeşitli tedavi yöntemleri bulunmaktadır.

Idiopathic photodermatoses

Objective: Photodermatoses are a wide group of diseases that are activating or causing by sun. Idiopathic photodermatoses: polymorphic light eruption, chronic actinic dermatitis, actinic prurigo, hydroa vacciniforme, solar urticaria. Polymorphic light eruption is the most common idiopathic phodermatose. Main findings: It is very difficult to diagnose and distinguish photodermatoses. Eruptions at the sun-exposed area and phototests are important for diagnose. Conclusion: Clinical history and tests for differential diagnose must be done. Main therapy is avoiding from sun and there are many treatment options suitable.

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  • ISSN: 2602-3741
  • Yayın Aralığı: Yılda 6 Sayı
  • Başlangıç: 1997
  • Yayıncı: SELÇUK ÜNİVERSİTESİ > TIP FAKÜLTESİ