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Photosensitivity skin disorders in childhood.
[kindler syndrome]
Photosensitivity
in
childhood
is
caused
by
a
diverse
group
of
diseases
.
A
specific
sensitivity
of
a
child
's
skin
to
ultraviolet
light
is
often
the
first
manifestation
or
a
clinical
symptom
of
photodermatosis
.
It
might
indicate
a
serious
underlying
systemic
disease
such
as
lupus
erythematosus
or
dermatomyositis
,
or
a
rare
group
of
genetic
skin
disorders
like
Xeroderma
pigmentosum
,
Cockayne
syndrome
,
Trichothyodystrophy
,
Bloom
syndrome
,
Rothmund-
Thomson
and
Kindler
syndrome
as
well
as
metabolic
disorders
and
cutaneous
porphyria
.
Photosensitivity
secondary
to
topical
or
systemic
agents
may
also
cause
photosensitivity
in
children
.
Early
recognition
and
prompt
diagnosis
may
prevent
complications
associated
with
unprotected
exposure
to
sunlight
and
avoid
actinic
injuries
that
can
lead
to
malignant
skin
changes
.
Diseases
Validation
Diseases presenting
"early recognition"
symptom
22q11.2 deletion syndrome
cadasil
child syndrome
cowden syndrome
cushing syndrome
cystinuria
familial mediterranean fever
homocystinuria without methylmalonic aciduria
kindler syndrome
legionellosis
oligodontia
omenn syndrome
pyomyositis
thoracic outlet syndrome
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