Dar. Deberker et al., COMPARISON OF PSORALEN-UVB AND PSORALEN-UVA PHOTOCHEMOTHERAPY IN THE TREATMENT OF PSORIASIS, Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 36(4), 1997, pp. 577-581
Background: PUVA treatment of psoriasis is usually given with broad-ba
nd fluorescent UVA lamps. Narrow-band UVB exposure after oral methoxsa
len has been shown to achieve a greater therapeutic response in psoria
sis than identical UVB exposure given without psoralen. Objective: The
purpose of this study was to compare conventional PUVA with psoralen-
UVB therapy in psoriasis. Methods: We studied 100 patients with plaque
type psoriasis who were randomly selected to receive either conventio
nal psoralen-UVA or psoralen-UVB treatment. Results: No significant di
fference was found between the two treatments in the proportion of pat
ients whose skin cleared during treatment or in the number of exposure
s required for clearance of psoriasis. As expected, the cumulative UV
dose for clearance was smaller in the group treated with UVB compared
with those receiving UVA. Side effects and disease status at 3 months
after the end of treatment were similar for the two groups. Conclusion
: Psoralen-UVB treatment of psoriasis is as effective as conventional
PUVA. The mechanism of psoralen-311 nm UVB action on psoriasis require
s study to predict the longterm safety of this treatment.