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279 related items for PubMed ID: 15096388

  • 1. Blue light phototherapy of neonatal jaundice does not increase the risk for melanocytic nevus development.
    Bauer J, Büttner P, Luther H, Wiecker TS, Möhrle M, Garbe C.
    Arch Dermatol; 2004 Apr; 140(4):493-4. PubMed ID: 15096388
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  • 2. Neonatal blue-light phototherapy could increase the risk of dysplastic nevus development.
    Csoma Z, Hencz P, Orvos H, Kemeny L, Dobozy A, Dosa-Racz E, Erdei Z, Bartusek D, Olah J.
    Pediatrics; 2007 Jun; 119(6):1269. PubMed ID: 17545412
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  • 3. Neonatal blue light phototherapy and melanocytic nevi: a twin study.
    Csoma Z, Tóth-Molnár E, Balogh K, Polyánka H, Orvos H, Ocsai H, Kemény L, Széll M, Oláh J.
    Pediatrics; 2011 Oct; 128(4):e856-64. PubMed ID: 21930537
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  • 4. Effect of neonatal phototherapy on melanocytic nevus count in children.
    Matichard E, Le Hénanff A, Sanders A, Leguyadec J, Crickx B, Descamps V.
    Arch Dermatol; 2006 Dec; 142(12):1599-604. PubMed ID: 17178986
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  • 5. Neonatal blue-light phototherapy does not increase nevus count in 9-year-old children.
    Mahé E, Beauchet A, Aegerter P, Saiag P.
    Pediatrics; 2009 May; 123(5):e896-900. PubMed ID: 19403483
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  • 6. Long-term hazards of neonatal blue-light phototherapy.
    Oláh J, Tóth-Molnár E, Kemény L, Csoma Z.
    Br J Dermatol; 2013 Aug; 169(2):243-9. PubMed ID: 23521230
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  • 7. Phototherapy for neonatal jaundice.
    Csoma Z, Kemeny L, Olah J.
    N Engl J Med; 2008 Jun 05; 358(23):2523-4; author reply 2524-5. PubMed ID: 18536103
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  • 8. Neonatal blue-light phototherapy could increase the risk of dysplastic nevus development.
    Dennery PA, Lorch S.
    Pediatrics; 2007 Jul 05; 120(1):247-8. PubMed ID: 17606593
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  • 9. Neonatal blue-light phototherapy could increase the risk of dysplastic nevus development.
    Csoma Z, Hencz P, Orvos H, Kemeny L, Dobozy A, Dosa-Racz E, Erdei Z, Bartusek D, Olah J.
    Pediatrics; 2007 May 05; 119(5):1036-7; author reply 1037-8. PubMed ID: 17473111
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  • 10. Phototherapy-induced blistering reaction and eruptive melanocytic nevi in a child with transient neonatal porphyrinemia.
    Karg E, Kovács L, Ignácz F, Varga E, Hocsi M, Szűts P, Kemény L, Bereczki C, Oláh J.
    Pediatr Dermatol; 2018 Sep 05; 35(5):e272-e275. PubMed ID: 29962053
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  • 11. Transepidermal water loss during conventional phototherapy in nonhemolytic hyperbilirubinemia term infants.
    Wananukul S, Praisuwanna P.
    J Med Assoc Thai; 2001 Jun 05; 84 Suppl 1():S46-50. PubMed ID: 11529375
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  • 12. Blue light, green light, turquoise light: do we need to change our devices to treat our jaundiced preterm infants?
    Rubaltelli FF.
    Acta Paediatr; 2007 Jun 05; 96(6):792-3. PubMed ID: 17537003
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  • 13. Evidence insufficient to recommend melanoma surveillance following phototherapy for jaundice.
    Newman TB, Maisels MJ.
    Arch Dermatol; 2007 Sep 05; 143(9):1216; author reply 1216-7. PubMed ID: 17875896
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  • 14. Neonatal blue light phototherapy increases café-au-lait macules in preschool children.
    Wintermeier K, von Poblotzki M, Genzel-Boroviczény O, Vogel S, Schotten K, Berking C, Giehl KA.
    Eur J Pediatr; 2014 Nov 05; 173(11):1519-25. PubMed ID: 24942237
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  • 15. [Phototherapy: blue or white?].
    Rossier A.
    Ann Pediatr (Paris); 1976 May 02; 23(5):385-8. PubMed ID: 16104213
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  • 16. [Phototherapy of neonatal jaundice].
    Maszkiewicz W, Kupiec G.
    Wiad Lek; 1982 Dec 01; 35(22):1441-4. PubMed ID: 6762760
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  • 17. [Which light for phototherapy of the low birth weight infant?].
    Romagnoli C, De Carolis MP, Zecca E, Tortorolo G.
    Pediatr Med Chir; 1983 Dec 01; 5(5):311-5. PubMed ID: 6544410
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  • 18. Changes in skin temperature of hyperbilirubinemic newborns under phototherapy: conventional versus fiberoptic device.
    Pezzati M, Fusi F, Dani C, Piva D, Bertini G, Rubaltelli FF.
    Am J Perinatol; 2002 Nov 01; 19(8):439-44. PubMed ID: 12541217
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  • 19. Neonatal Blue Light Phototherapy and Melanocytic Nevus Count in Children: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Observational Studies.
    Lai YC, Yew YW.
    Pediatr Dermatol; 2016 Nov 01; 33(1):62-8. PubMed ID: 26645992
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  • 20. Red hairs, number of nevi, and risk of cutaneous malignant melanoma: results from a case-control study in Italy.
    Naldi L, Randi G, Di Landro A, La Vecchia C.
    Arch Dermatol; 2006 Jul 01; 142(7):935-6. PubMed ID: 16847220
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