ultraviolet radiation injury
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effects on skin
- In ultraviolet radiation
Unlike X-rays, ultraviolet radiation has a low power of penetration; hence, its direct effects on the human body are limited to the surface skin. The direct effects include reddening of the skin (sunburn), pigmentation development (suntan), aging, and carcinogenic changes. Ultraviolet sunburns can be mild, causing only…
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environmental protection
- In radiation: Effects of visible and ultraviolet light
…and near the Equator, the ultraviolet intensity is greater than at sea level or at northern latitudes.
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occupational health risk
- In occupational disease: Nonionizing radiation
Exposure to ultraviolet radiation from the Sun or such industrial operations as welding or glassblowing causes erythema of the skin (a condition familiarly known as sunburn), skin cancer, and inflammation of the conjunctiva and cornea. Pigmentation offers natural protection against sunburn, and clothing and glass can also…
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skin changes during aging process
- In skin disease: Skin cancer
…repair DNA damage caused by ultraviolet irradiation. In most persons this inability is due to the deficiency of an endonuclease enzyme. Incomplete repair of damaged DNA causes mutations that appear as basal or squamous cell carcinomas, malignant melanomas, and keratoacanthomas.
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toxicology and radiation
- In poison: Nonionizing radiation
Nonionizing radiation includes ultraviolet light, infrared radiation, microwaves, and radio frequencies, all of which are electromagnetic waves. The toxicity of radio frequencies is rather low. On the whole, nonionizing radiation is not as toxic as ionizing radiation, and the various forms of nonionization radiation share common target organs;…
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