• dyslexia. Asthenopia (eye strain) Photophobia Phototoxicity Photosensitivity Photosensitivity in animals Photodermatitis Phytophotodermatitis Guide to Photophobia/Light...
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    the iris. Lack of pigment in the eyes also results in problems with vision, both related and unrelated to photosensitivity. Those with albinism are generally...
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    Effective than Cromolyn in Blocking Human Mast Cell Cytokine Release and Inhibits Contact Dermatitis and Photosensitivity in Humans". PLOS ONE. 7 (3): e33805...
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  • defect in DNA repair) is thought to increase the risk of UV-light-exposure-related cancer by increasing photosensitivity. Photosensitivity occurs in multiple...
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  • medical condition by which people exposed to bright light sneeze Photosensitivity in humans thefreedictionary.com/photophobia citing: Dorland's Medical Dictionary...
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    Rook). List of cutaneous conditions Photodermatitis Psoralen Photosensitivity in humans Stinging plant, plants with fragile silica hairs that inject venoms...
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  • were made to hunt down the receptor in humans, but humans posed special challenges and demanded a new model. Unlike in other animals, researchers could not...
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    severe photosensitivity of skin (see phototoxicity, photosensitivity in humans, photodermatitis, phytophotodermatitis). This is especially a concern in herbivorous...
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    Primate (redirect from Vision in primates)
    between humans and other hominoids and the effective population size of the common ancestor of humans and chimpanzees". American Journal of Human Genetics...
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  • Photosensitive epilepsy (PSE) is a form of epilepsy in which seizures are triggered by visual stimuli that form patterns in time or space, such as flashing...
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    genetically adapted. Sunburn Fluorescent lamps and health Heat stroke Photosensitivity in humans UV Index High-energy visible light Cranney A, Horsley T, O'Donnell...
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    trichothiodystrophy have photosensitivity, which divides the classification into syndromes with or without photosensitivity; BIDS and PBIDS, and IBIDS...
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  • Regeneration in humans is the regrowth of lost tissues or organs in response to injury. This is in contrast to wound healing, or partial regeneration...
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    and approved for human use) are: St. John's Wort 9-me-bc Doxepin Amoxapine Ethinyl estradiol Artificial photosynthesis Photosensitivity Photodynamic therapy...
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    Photoreceptor cell (category Human eye anatomy)
    the photoreceptor proteins expressed in that cell. Humans have three classes of cones (L, M, S) that each differ in spectral sensitivity and 'prefer' photons...
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    Prairie cupgrass is one of a number of species that can cause photosensitivity in humans. DiTomaso, Joseph M.; Healy, Evelyn A. (2007). Weeds of California...
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    Porphyria (category Skin conditions resulting from errors in metabolism)
    damage. Two distinct patterns of skin disease are seen in porphyria: Immediate photosensitivity. This is typical of XLDPP and EPP. Following a variable...
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    seen in about half of people with SLE swollen lymph nodes Photosensitivity is the amount to which an object reacts upon receiving photons especially in visible...
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    ISBN 978-0-07-337825-1. "Human eye". Encyclopædia Britannica. Brenda J Bradley, Anja Pedersen, Nicholas I Mundy: Blue eyes in lemurs and humans: same phenotype...
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    requiring light, that does not involve the immune system. It is a type of photosensitivity. The skin response resembles an exaggerated sunburn. The involved chemical...
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    an aromatic ingredient in food, tea, snus, perfumes, and cosmetics. Use on the skin can increase photosensitivity, resulting in greater damage from sun...
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    to reduce photosensitivity in erythropoietic protoporphyria in the United States. Bremelanotide, another analogue of α-MSH, is available in the United...
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    Ora serrata (category Human eye anatomy)
    transition from the simple, non-photosensitive area of the ciliary body to the complex, multi-layered, photosensitive region of the retina. The pigmented...
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  • or scotopic vision, is the ability to see under low-light conditions. In humans, rod cells are exclusively responsible for night vision, as cone cells...
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  • seizures in the temporal lobe. Triggers may include various stimuli with the most common (75 to 80%) being flickering lights resulting in photosensitive seizures...
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    Melanopsin (category Genes on human chromosome 10)
    I, II, and III) in the rod and cone photoreceptor cells, respectively. In humans, melanopsin is found in intrinsically photosensitive retinal ganglion...
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    Dobermann (category Official website not in Wikidata)
    a partial deletion in the SLC45A2 gene. Although albino Doberman are prone to suffer long term issues including photosensitivity/photophobia, skin lesions/tumors...
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    to as an image or picture) is an image created by light falling on a photosensitive surface, usually photographic film or an electronic image sensor. The...
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    has a shorter duration, the eczema-like condition, photosensitive dermatitis, and photosensitivity drug reaction. Prickly heat, which is caused by warm...
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    from erythropoietic protoporphyria. It provides them some relief from photosensitivity. Carotenemia or hypercarotenemia is excess carotene, but unlike excess...
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