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The Effects of PUVA on the Eye
American journal of optometry and physiological optic, 1982Abstract Psoriasis is a common skin disease which may be treated with 8‐methoxy psoralen and long‐wave ultraviolet light (PUVA). Eye protection is provided during and after treatment to prevent the development of photokeratitis and cataracts. Fifteen patients, treated with medication and ultraviolet A (UVA) had an initial complete eye
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1981
Five years ago a new form of systemic therapy for psoriasis was introduced. 1 The treatment combines the oral injestion of methoxsalen followed by increasing light (long-wave ultraviolet light [UVA]) given in special phototherapy boxes in established centers. This outpatient form of therapy has proved highly effective in two large cooperative studies 2,
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Five years ago a new form of systemic therapy for psoriasis was introduced. 1 The treatment combines the oral injestion of methoxsalen followed by increasing light (long-wave ultraviolet light [UVA]) given in special phototherapy boxes in established centers. This outpatient form of therapy has proved highly effective in two large cooperative studies 2,
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Photo-dermatology, 1985
Sunscreening creams have been tested for their capacity to protect non-lesional skin in patients receiving 8-methoxypsoralen photochemotherapy (PUVA). Cosmetically acceptable preparations such as Contralum Ultra and RoC Total are effective UVA sunscreens which may reduce the risk of carcinogenesis. A simple test of efficacy is described.
W S, Douglas, R, Railton, P N, Newman
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Sunscreening creams have been tested for their capacity to protect non-lesional skin in patients receiving 8-methoxypsoralen photochemotherapy (PUVA). Cosmetically acceptable preparations such as Contralum Ultra and RoC Total are effective UVA sunscreens which may reduce the risk of carcinogenesis. A simple test of efficacy is described.
W S, Douglas, R, Railton, P N, Newman
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AUSTRALIAN EXPERIENCE WITH PUVA
Australasian Journal of Dermatology, 1979K, Poyzer +4 more
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Retinoids and PUVA in psoriasis
British Journal of Dermatology, 1985S, Shuster, J M, Marks, C M, Lawrence
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