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ULTRAVIOLET INDUCED LIGHT ERUPTIONS AND ABNORMAL LABORATORY THYROID TEST REPORTS- IS THERE ANY CORRELATION
English
2017
Journal of Evolution of Medical and Dental Sciences
English
BACKGROUND Ultraviolet induced light eruptions (PLE) is the commonest disease due to photosensitivity prevalent globally. Clinically, it was observed that many patients presenting with PLE were either already diagnosed with some thyroid function abnormality or later during the course developed some derangement in Thyroid Function Tests (TFT). The aim of this study is to study the association between Light eruptions and Thyroid Stimulating Hormone values.
doi:10.14260/jemds/2017/205
fatcat:v6cihnuonzbttat7y2ncj4uoji