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- W2078233707 abstract "The antimalarial drugs are useful agents for the treatment and prevention of polymorphous light eruptions (1-3). Their mode of action in this disease is not known. In one study it was shown that they suppress the abnormal inflammatory papular response but do not alter the normal reaction to ultraviolet light in patients with polymorphous light eruptions (4). In a recent study these drugs were found concentrated in the epidermis, relative to the dermis, but in such amounts that spectrophotometrically, at least, they did not appear to act as light screening agents (5)." @default.
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- W2078233707 title "Spectrophotometric and Electrophoretic Patterns of Sera of Patients with Polymorphous Light Eruption11From the Department of Dermatology (Dr. Donald M. Pillsbury, Director), University of Pennsylvania, School of Medicine, Philadelphia, Penna., and Research Division, Parke, Davis&Co., (Dr. J. M. Vandenbelt)." @default.
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