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DOI: 10.1055/a-1803-9233
Ein Fall von Hydroa vacciniforme
A Case of Hydroa vacciniforme
Zusammenfassung
Hydroa vacciniforme ist eine sehr seltene Lichtdermatose, die v.a. im Kindesalter auftritt und durch juckende oder schmerzhafte Erytheme, Papeln, urtikarielle Plaques und Blasen in lichtexponierten Bereichen gekennzeichnet ist. Diese Läsionen entstehen nach Sonneneinstrahlung und heilen mit varioliformen, oft depigmentierten Narben ab [1]. Wir berichten über eine Patientin, die seit 6 Jahren an dieser Erkrankung leidet und sich nach inkonsequentem Sonnenschutz mit Verschlechterung des Hauzustandes bei uns vorstellte.
Abstract
Hydroa vacciniforme is a very rare photodermatosis that occurs primarily in childhood and is characterized by itchy or painful erythema, papules, urticarial plaques, and blisters in light-exposed areas. These lesions develop after sun exposure and heal with varioliform, often depigmented scars [1]. We report on a patient who has been suffering from this disease for 6 years and who presented to us with a deterioration of the condition of her skin due to inconsistent sun protection.
Publication History
Article published online:
03 June 2022
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