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Background: Vitiligo is an acquired multifactorial disorder. Different treatments are used for it and all of them have adverse side-effects.
Fariba Iraji+4 more
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Opisani su principi liječenja psorijaze i srodnih proliferacijskih bolesti kože lokalnom primjenom psoralena u kombinaciji s ozračivanjem kože UV-A zračenjem (PUVA terapija). Opisani su prirodni i polusintetski linearni furokumarini (psoraleni) koji se upotrebljavaju u tu svrhu.
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PUVA treatment of psoriasis. [PDF]
D Hyatt, M Whitefield, H R Hudson
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PUVA-induced Bullous Pemphigoid in Psoriasis [PDF]
The association between psoriasis vulgaris and bullous pemphigoid is due to the still unclear autoimmune process. The common place of action is dermo-epidermal junction or basal membrane zone (BMZ) with specific alterations for both diseases ...
Irina Arsovska Bezhoska+2 more
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Background: Failure to standardize bladder volume in the evaluation of stress urinary incontinence (SUI) may be a contributing factor to the controversy surrounding the diagnostic and prognostic efficacy of urodynamic studies (UDS) in ...
Ning Xiao+8 more
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PUVA-bath photochemotherapy in the treatment of psoriasis [PDF]
<p><em>Aims. </em>The study aimed to evaluate the effcacy of PUVA-bath photochemotherapy in the treatment of the severe psoriasis. <em>Materials and methods. </em>Twenty six patients aged from 18 to 56 were examined.
Slesarenko N.A.+2 more
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Background Hand eczema is common and a cause of morbidity and occupational disability. When education, irritant/contact allergen avoidance, moisturisation and topical corticosteroids are insufficient to control chronic hand eczema, ultraviolet therapy or
Miriam Wittmann+13 more
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PUVA bath therapy strongly suppresses immunological and epidermal activation in psoriasis: a possible cellular basis for remittive therapy. [PDF]
V P Vallat+8 more
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Antiproliferative, Antiangiogenic and Apoptotic Effect of Photochemotherapy (PUVA) in Psoriasis Patients [PDF]
The aim of the study was to investigate the antiproliferative, antiangiogenic and apoptotic effect of photochemotherapy (PUVA) in psoriatic patients, and to compare it with a control group of psoriatics treated with local corticosteroid therapy.
Aida Pašić+5 more
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