Dermatitis solaris: extensive, succulent, painful erythema in a 25-year-old man with skin type II, clearly marked on sunlight-exposed areas, preceded by several hours of sun exposure.
Dermatitis solaris: painful, extensive and painful erythema and blistering, clearly marked on areas exposed to sunlight, following several hours of exposure to the sun.
Dermatitis solaris. almost universal, succulent erythema in a 30-year-old patient (skin type II) after intensive, several hours of sunbathing in the midday sun. accompanying strong sensation of heat, chills and circulatory weakness about 7 hours after exposure to the sun.
Dermatitis solaris: painful blistering of the skin that is sharply marked on areas exposed to sunlight, preceded by several hours of exposure to the sun
Dermatitis solaris: painful erythema and blistering, clearly marked on sunlight-exposed areas. Skin peels off in stripes. This was preceded by several hours of sun exposure.
Dermatitis solaris. detailed view: formation of acute, disseminated blisters on a surface redness, partly already healing under crusts. highly sensitive to touch (2nd degree burn). at the same time also fever and sensation of heat.
Dermatitis solaris: Large, very painful erythema with beginning blister formation on the back of the foot. 30-year-old patient after several hours of sunbathing in the midday sun.
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