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Disease association ontology term - MONDO:0015797 - UV-sensitive syndrome

Term summary

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MONDO:0015797
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UV-sensitive syndrome
Ontology or CV name
Disease association
Definition
UV-sensitive syndrome is a condition that is characterized by sensitivity to the ultraviolet (UV) rays in sunlight. Even a small amount of sun exposure can cause a sunburn in affected individuals. In addition, these individuals can have freckles, dryness, or changes in coloring (pigmentation) on sun-exposed areas of skin after repeated exposure. Some people with UV-sensitive syndrome have small clusters of enlarged blood vessels just under the skin (telangiectasia), usually on the cheeks and nose. Although UV exposure can cause skin cancers, people with UV-sensitive syndrome do not have an increased risk of developing these forms of cancer compared with the general population.

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Disease association

MONDO:0015797 - UV-sensitive syndrome

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MONDO:0010909 - UV-sensitive syndrome 1

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MONDO:0013829 - UV-sensitive syndrome 2

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