Les photoallergies graves

J.C. Beani
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Abstract

Photosensitivity reactions group together reactions to sunlight, in which the pathophysiology involves the subject's immune system. Concerning exogenous photosensitivity reactions, the photosensitizing molecules responsible for their development have been definitively identified and the reactions are known to be a form of classical delayed hypersensitivity. Nevertheless, while the photosensitizing molecules in idiopathic light eruptions (e.g., polymorphic light eruptions and chronic actinic dermatitis) have not been identified, here, the mechanism is now most often considered to be a delayed hypersensitivity; they can also be IgE-dependent (e.g., solar urticaria). The diagnosis of photosensitivity reactions rests on the patient's history, the appearance of the lesions, their histology and the results of a photo-testing examination. During an exogenous photosensitivity reaction, its severity will depend on the intensity of the reaction, on its evolution to chronic actinic dermatitis or even more on the severity of the specific condition (e.g., polymorphous erythema and hypersensitivity syndrome). Solar urticaria is a serious condition because of its disabling character, the difficulty of treating it and, occasionally, by the existence of general signs or its association with systemic diseases. Hydroa vacciniform (vacciniform cold sores) and pruriginous lesions can lead to the development of particularly ugly scars. More disturbing, vacciniform cold sores can be associated with latent EBV infection and may be complicated by lymphoproliferative disorders involving natural killer cells or by haemolytic syndromes. Chronic actinic dermatitis is surely the most severe photosensitivity reaction because of the severity of the photosensitivity and the risk of its evolution to a lymphoproliferative disorder.

严重光过敏
光敏反应是一组对阳光的反应,其中病理生理学涉及受试者的免疫系统。关于外源性光敏反应,负责其发展的光敏分子已被明确确定,并且已知该反应是一种典型的延迟超敏反应。然而,虽然特发性光疹(如多形性光疹和慢性光化性皮炎)中的光敏分子尚未被确定,但其机制现在通常被认为是延迟性超敏反应;它们也可能是ige依赖性的(例如,日光性荨麻疹)。光敏反应的诊断取决于患者的病史、病变的外观、组织学和光试验检查的结果。在外源性光敏反应期间,其严重程度将取决于反应的强度,取决于其向慢性光化性皮炎的演变,甚至更多地取决于特定情况的严重程度(例如,多形红斑和超敏综合征)。日光荨麻疹是一种严重的疾病,因为它的致残性,治疗困难,偶尔,由于一般症状的存在或与全身性疾病的关联。痘痘样水痘(痘痘样唇疱疹)和瘙痒性病变可导致特别丑陋的疤痕的发展。更令人不安的是,疫苗样唇疱疹可能与潜伏的eb病毒感染有关,并可能并发涉及自然杀伤细胞的淋巴增生性疾病或溶血综合征。慢性光化性皮炎肯定是最严重的光敏性反应,因为光敏性的严重性和其发展为淋巴细胞增生性疾病的风险。
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