To evaluate the response to oral psoralen ultraviolet-A (PUVA) photochemoth
erapy in patients with vitiligo in Taiwan, we retrospectively reviewed the
clinical data of 21 vitiligo patients treated from 1990 to 1998. Diagnosis
included generalized vitiligo in 16 patients, focal vitiligo in three, and
acrofacial vitiligo in two. All patients were treated two to three times pe
r week over a period of 3 to 19 months with 0.2 to 0.4 mg/kg of trioxsalen
2 hours before exposure to long-wave ultraviolet light irradiation. The res
ults for PUVA therapy showed 10 patients (48%) had an excellent response (7
5-100% repigmentation),four (19%) had a good response (50-75% repigmentatio
n), one had a moderate response (25-50% repigmentation), and six (29%) had
a poor response (0-25% repigmentation). Despite the high rate of satisfacto
ry outcomes, the response to PUVA therapy with respect to specific localiza
tion revealed poor response in eight out of 10 patients with vitiligo on th
e hands and feet. Acute adverse effects of PUVA included pruritus in eight
patients, xerosis in one patient, and burning with blistering in four patie
nts. Long-term adverse effects such as actinic keratosis and skin cancer we
re not found within the follow-up period, which ranged from 2 months to 7 y
ears. Our findings indicate that long-term oral PUVA with trioxsalen is an
effective treatment for vitiligo in Taiwanese patients.