Hazards of Light: Myths & Realities : Eye and Skin : Proceedings of the First International Symposium of the Northern Eye Institute, University of Manchester, July 1985 |
Contents
Defining Biological Exposures to Light | 15 |
Review of Normal Effects of Photodermatoses | 35 |
Personal Monitoring of Ultraviolet Exposure | 57 |
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absorbed absorption ACGIH actinic reticuloid action spectrum aphakic applied biological blue light Bruch's membrane cataract cellular changes clinical colour cones cornea cutaneous dermatitis dose drugs effects electron emitted energy epidermis epithelial cells erythema experimental exposed exposure duration exposure limits Figure filters fluorescent function human incidence increase induced infra-red injury intense Invest Dermatol irradiance J/cm² laser layer lens protein lenses lesions levels light hazard light sources macular malignant melanoma measured mechanisms melanin membrane non-ionising radiation normal occur ocular Ophthalmol Ophthalmology ophthalmoscopically optical radiation patients photoallergy Photochem Photobiol photochemical photochemotherapy photokeratitis photoreceptors photosensitisation phototoxic pigment epithelium produce protection factor psoralens psoriasis pulse PUVA radiant exposure reaction retinal pigment risk RPE cells sensitivity skin cancer Sliney solar spectral standards studies sunburn sunglasses sunlight sunscreen temperature thermal threshold tissue transmission ultraviolet radiation UV radiation UV-A UV-B visible light visual wavelength xenon