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Fernández Guarino, Montserrat & Aboín González, Sonsoles & Velázquez, Diana & Barchino, Lucia & Cano, Natividad & Lázaro, Pablo (2016-11 ) .Phototherapy with Narrow-Band UVB in Adult Guttate Psoriasis: Results and Patient Assessment.
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Fernández Guarino, Montserrat & Aboín González, Sonsoles & Velázquez, Diana & Barchino, Lucia & Cano, Natividad & Lázaro, Pablo. 2016-11 .Phototherapy with Narrow-Band UVB in Adult Guttate Psoriasis: Results and Patient Assessment.
https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12080/39633
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Fernández Guarino, Montserrat
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Aboín González, Sonsoles |
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Velázquez, Diana |
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Barchino, Lucia |
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Cano, Natividad |
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Lázaro, Pablo |
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2024-02-09T09:44:08Z |
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2024-02-09T09:44:08Z |
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2016-11 |
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2016-11 |
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https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12080/39633 |
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Background: Acute guttate psoriasis (AGP) is a distinctive
clinical entity with good response to treatment with narrow band ultraviolet B (NB-UVB). Objective: To investigate the
results of NB-UVB phototherapy in adult patients with adult
guttate psoriasis. Material and Methods: We carried out a
prospective, open, and observational study. Patients over 18
years with more than 5% of body surface area affected were
included. The PASI was assessed prior to and after treatment.
The follow-up period was 18 months. After treatment, pa tients completed a simple questionnaire to assess their over all impression of the treatment. Results: The 67 adult pa tients with AGP included in this study had an initial PASI of
8.55 (SD 5.03). Patients were treated with a mean of 19.9 ses sions (SD 13.5) and mean doses of 14 mJ/cm 2 (SD 10.5). Of
the 67 patients, 52 achieved PASI90 with 96.15% of PASI re duction, and of these, 46 (88%) maintained PASI90 during
the 18 months of follow-up. Patients were very satisfied with
the treatment. Discussion: AGP is a defined clinical entity with a variable course. Phototherapy with NB-UVB appears
to be a very good option for treatment of AGP because of the
good results obtained and patient satisfaction. |
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eng |
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CC-BY |
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http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/deed.es |
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Phototherapy with Narrow-Band UVB in Adult Guttate Psoriasis: Results and Patient Assessment |
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info:eu-repo/semantics/article |
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info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess |
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