A device for phototesting patients prior to narrowband phototherapy is
described. One hundred and fifty patients (130 with psoriasis and 20
with eczema) of skin types I-TV were phototested on the forearm and 22
on both forearm and back. The minimal erythema dose (MED) was judged
visually 24 h after irradiation, and in those patients who were tested
at two body sites, objective measurement of the erythema was made usi
ng a reflectance instrument. The MED values on the arm showed a fivefo
ld range. There was no significant association between skin type and M
ED. The MED values on the arm were significantly higher than those mea
sured on the back, although the differences were small in the majority
of cases. No significant difference was found between the slopes of t
he dose-response curves measured on the arm and on the back.