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Review
. 1986 Jan;4(1):107-16.

Photosensitivity and photodermatitis in childhood

  • PMID: 3521976
Review

Photosensitivity and photodermatitis in childhood

G Kahn. Dermatol Clin. 1986 Jan.

Abstract

Photosensitivity disorders of children are uncommon, except for banal overexposure reactions to sunlight. Although the long-term sequelae of chronic or intense sun exposure are not often seen in children, physicians should advise patients of the harmful effects and irreversible skin damage that results from unduly prolonged sun exposure. Damage accumulates over the years to cause premature aging, senile elastosis, actinic keratoses, and squamous- and basal-cell carcinomas. Besides the pigmentary changes, wrinkles, and skin cancers--genuine sources of altered appearance and morbidity--we now know that sunburned children develop a higher incidence of melanoma, which is not a rare cause of death in young adults. In Australia, where the incidence of melanoma is highest, a strong correlation exists for melanoma in children who get sunburn before the age of 10. Also, the incidence of melanoma is 50 times as great in bikini wearers who get sunburn as in girls who wear one-piece bathing suits.

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