Photodermatoses can be categorized into primary or secondary photodermatoses based on the cause of the reaction. Primary photodermatoses are immunology mediated or caused by chemical/drug exposure. An example of primary photodermatoses is
Polymorphous light eruption. Polymorphous light eruption is the most common type of photodermatoses. It is most likely due to an abnormal immune system reaction to the sun. Polymorphous light eruption occurs in approximately 10 to 20 percent of otherwise healthy individuals, so it is a relatively common condition. A more rare photodermatoses is
hydroa vacciniforme with a prevalence of 0.34 per 100 000.
Photoaggravated dermatoses •
Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) •
Dermatomyositis •
Acne vulgaris •
Herpes simplex •
Lichen planus actinicus Genetic disorders •
Porphyria cutanea tarda •
Xeroderma pigmentosum == Diagnosis ==