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Skin autofluorescence reflects individual seasonal UV exposure, skin photodamage and skin cancer development in organ transplant recipients
Katrine Togsverd-Bo, Peter Alshede Philipsen,
Merete Hædersdal
, Hans Christian Olsen Wulf
Department of Clinical Medicine
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Skin Cancer
100%
Skin Autofluorescence
100%
UV Exposure
100%
Cancer Development
100%
Organ Transplant Recipients
100%
Skin Photoaging
100%
Radiation Dose
40%
Blacklight
30%
Solar Lentigo
30%
Photodamage
30%
Erythema
30%
Ultraviolet Exposure
30%
Objectively Measured
20%
Individual Risk Assessment
20%
Arbitrary Units
20%
Protection Factor
20%
Between-person
10%
Pigmentation
10%
Transplantation
10%
Skin pigmentation
10%
Diary
10%
Autofluorescence
10%
Recording Time
10%
Radiation Effects
10%
Medicine and Dentistry
Skin Cancer
100%
Autofluorescence
100%
Transplantation
100%
Ultraviolet Radiation
60%
Erythema
30%
Radiation Exposure
30%
Sphingolipid Activator Protein 2
10%
Skin Pigmentation
10%
Pigmentation
10%