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Iranian Journal of Dermatology. 2009; 12 (2): 64-66
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-109760

ABSTRACT

Hydroa vacciniforme [HV] is a rare acquired photodermatosis, usually with onset in childhood and characterized by vesicles, crust and scar formation that follow exposure to sunlight.Vacciniform scars of face and dorsa of the hands are common features but oral ulcer and eye signs also rarely occur. It usually resolves before adult age. A rare manifestation of the disease would be persistence until adult age which is presented in this report


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Humans , Adult , Male , Hydroa Vacciniforme/pathology , Hydroa Vacciniforme/complications
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Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-39844

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A 7-year-old Thai boy had several episodes of hydroa vacciniforme which were accompanied by an anterior uveitis with corneal clouding and stellate keratic precipitates. Wearing sunglasses prevented additional eye symptoms despite recurrence of the skin lesions. Repetitive UVA phototesting reproduced the typical skin lesions with fever and malaise. No reproduction of skin lesions was revealed by repetitive UVB phototesting. One should be aware of eye involvement in hydroa vacciniforme, and those who experience the eye involvement should be advised to wear protective sunglasses.


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Child , Humans , Hydroa Vacciniforme/complications , Keratitis/etiology , Male , Uveitis/etiology
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