Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/11452/24047
Title: Narrowband UVB (311 nm, TL01) phototherapy for pityriasis lichenoides
Authors: Uludağ Üniversitesi/Tıp Fakültesi/Dermatoloji Anabilim Dalı.
0000-0002-0193-1128
Aydoğan, Kenan
Sarıcaoğlu, Hayriye
Turan, Hakan
AAH-6216-2021
9739755800
6603722836
16835681500
Keywords: Narrowband UVB phototherapy
Pityriasis lichenoides
Varioliformis-acuta
Ultraviolet-radiation
Irradiation
Expression
Therapy
Light
Dermatology
Issue Date: Jun-2008
Publisher: Wiley
Citation: Aydoğan, K. vd. (2008). "Narrowband UVB (311 nm, TL01) phototherapy for pityriasis lichenoides". Photodermatology Photoimmunology and Photomedicine, 24(3), 128-133.
Abstract: Background/purpose: Narrowband (NB) UVB (NB-UVB) phototherapy has recently demonstrated high levels of efficacy and tolerability in a variety of skin diseases. The purpose of the present study was to assess the efficacy of NB-UVB phototherapy in the management of pityriasis lichenoides (PL). Methods: The therapeutic response in 31 PL patients (23 pityriasis lichenoides et varioliformis acuta; PLEVA, eight pityriasis lichenoides chronica; PLC) treated with NB-UVB phototherapy between 2000 and 2007 was assessed. Results:NB-UVB treatment led to a complete response (CR) in 15 out of 23 PLEVA patients (65.2%) with a mean cumulative dose of 23 J/cm(2) after a mean number of 43.4 exposures and a partial response (PR) in eight patients (34.8%) with a cumulative dose of 15.6 J/cm(2) after a mean number of 32.3 exposures. NB-UVB treatment led to CR in seven out of eight PLC patients (87.5%) with a mean cumulative dose of 18.4 J/cm(2) after a mean number of 45.8 exposures and PR in one patient (12.5%) with a cumulative dose of 9.1 J/cm(2) after a mean number of 19 exposures. Relapses occurred in four PL patients within a mean time period of 6 months. Conclusion: NB-UVB therapy is an effective, safe and practical alternative treatment modality for the management of PLEVA and PLC.
URI: https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1600-0781.2008.00350.x
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1600-0781.2008.00350.x
http://hdl.handle.net/11452/24047
ISSN: 0905-4383
1600-0781
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