Evaluation of the minimal erythema dose for UVB and UVA in context of skin phototype and nature of photodermatosis
Photodermatology Photoimmunology & Photomedicine2020Vol. 36(3), pp. 200–207
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Abstract
We showed, how different skin types with and without photodermatosis react to UV radiation. Based on the results, we suggested threshold doses that can be chosen for phototesting, presented which doses can be considered pathologic and showed the probability of a pathologic MED in correlation with a diagnosed photodermatosis.
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