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PUVA THERAPY OF CHRONIC ACTINIC DERMATITIS

Australasian Journal of Dermatology, 1988
SummaryA modified PUVA regime was used to treat five men with long‐standing chronic actinic dermatitis. They are all now symptom free on monthly maintenance PUVA therapy and no longer react abnormally to ultra‐violet radiation, with consequent improvement of their quality of life.
S E, Sinclair, C, Hindson
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Livedoid vasculitis responding to PUVA therapy

International Journal of Dermatology, 2001
AbstractBackground  Livedoid vasculitis is a chronic disorder manifested as recurrent, painful, reticulated, and ulcerative lesions of the legs, which result in ivory atrophic scars with peripheral telangiectasia and hyperpigmentation. Its etiology remains obscure and therapy is difficult.
J H, Lee   +4 more
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PUVA combination therapy.

Photo-dermatology, 1985
Various adjunctive treatments are now frequently used in combination with PUVA therapy with the aims of limiting adverse effects, improving efficacy and decreasing the cost of treatment. In the management of psoriasis, PUVA plus retinoids, PUVA plus methotrexate and PUVA plus UVB phototherapy are the most frequently used combinations. PUVA plus topical
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Praxis der PUVA-Therapie

2003
Die PUVA-Therapie besteht aus dem kombinierten Einsatz von Psoralenen und UVA-Licht. Zur Zeit stehen Psoralenpraparate mit verschiedenen Eigenschaften zur Verfugung. Auch der Einsatz des UVA-Lichts kann sehr unterschiedlich gehandhabt werden [1, 2, 7, 8, 13]. Da der Therapieerfolg vom praktischen Einsatz dieser Parameter abhangt, fanden wir es sinnvoll,
S. Shephard   +3 more
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Kontraindikationen zur PUVA-Therapie

1982
Die PUVA-Therapie ist relativ gering durch Kontraindikationen belastet. Dennoch ist die Kenntnis einiger weniger Punkte wichtig, da bei deren Nichtbeachtung eventuell schwere Zustandsbilder betrachtlichen Ausmases entstehen konnen (z. B. Eruption eines systemischen Lupus erythematodes).
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Phototherapy and Puva Therapy

1988
By common usage phototherapy has come to mean the treatment of disease by ultraviolet (UV) or visible radiation either alone or with an added chemical. In dermatology phototherapy is generally restricted to describe treatment of skin disease with UV-B (290–320 nm) and the added chemicals are topically applied coal tar or anthralin.
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Bath-PUVA therapy improves impaired resting regulatory T cells and increases activated regulatory T cells in psoriasis.

Journal of dermatological science (Amsterdam), 2016
Ryoji Kubo   +8 more
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STATUS OF PUVA THERAPY

Southern Medical Journal, 1980
K B, Yancey, J G, Smith
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Evaluation of apoptosis regulatory proteins in response to PUVA therapy for psoriasis

Photodermatology, Photoimmunology & Photomedicine, 2013
M. El-Domyati   +5 more
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