Suberythemogenic narrow-band UVB is markedly more effective than conventional UVB in treatment of psoriasis vulgaris.

Type:Uv phototherapy   Time:2017-10-18 10:49:25
Suberythemogenic narrow-band UVB is markedly more effective than conventional UVB in treatment of psoriasis vulgaris.
BACKGROUND:
Narrow-band UVB (NB-UVB) is a new phototherapy option for psoriasis. Action spectrum studies previously done with 
different UVB wavelengths suggest that suberythemogenic doses of NB-UVB could be highly effective in treating 
psoriasis vulgaris. Even so, no comparative studies with suberythemogenic doses of NB versus conventional UVB have 
been performed previously.
OBJECTIVE:
Our purpose was to compare conventional broad-band UVB (BB-UVB) with NB-UVB at suberythemogenic doses for the 
treatment of psoriasis vulgaris.
METHODS:
Eleven patients were treated using a split-body approach for 6 weeks on a three-times-a-week basis. Outcomes were 
evaluated by means of Psoriasis Severity Index scores and quantitative histologic measures.
RESULTS:
We were able to induce clinical clearing in 81.8% of patients after NB-UVB, but in only 9.1% of patients after BB-UVB 
(P < .01). Biopsy specimens obtained at the end of treatment revealed that keratin 16 staining was absent in 75% of 
patients on the NB side compared with none on the BB side, suggesting a reversal of regenerative epidermal hyperplasia 
by NB-UVB.
CONCLUSION:
NB-UVB is superior to UVB-BB in reversing psoriasis at suberythemogenic doses when given three times per week. This 
schedule was well tolerated by all patients.
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