1992
DOI: 10.1016/0190-9622(92)70031-a
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High-dose UVA1 therapy in the treatment of patients with atopic dermatitis

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“…UVA1 radiation induces T-lymphocyte apoptosis, as well as reduction of the number of Langerhans cells and mast cells in the dermis, which may contribute to its effect in acute atopic dermatitis (13). In skin sclerosis, the dermis is compacted from the epidermal layer to the sweat glands, and the collagen bundles are thicker with decreased space between them (14).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…UVA1 radiation induces T-lymphocyte apoptosis, as well as reduction of the number of Langerhans cells and mast cells in the dermis, which may contribute to its effect in acute atopic dermatitis (13). In skin sclerosis, the dermis is compacted from the epidermal layer to the sweat glands, and the collagen bundles are thicker with decreased space between them (14).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…İlk kullanımı atopik dermatitte bildirilmiş olmasına rağmen (11), bu derin penetrasyon, UVA1'i özellikle sklerozan deri hastalıklarının tedavisinde önemli bir alternatif haline getirmektedir. PUVA'da kullanılan geniş bant UVA lambalarının UVB'ye yakın olan spektrumunu içermediği için, daha az eritemojeniktir.…”
Section: Ultraviyole A1unclassified
“…Erste Erfolge mit dem sog. UVA−1−Licht, einem langwelligen An− teil des ultravioletten Lichts, konnten Krutmann et al bei der Be− handlung der akut exazerbierten atopischen Dermatitis erzielen [9]. In den darauffolgenden Jahren wurde diese Therapie u. a. bei der Morphea [4,6,7], dem systemischen Lupus erythematodes [16], der Urtikaria pigmentosa [12] und nicht zuletzt beim dys− hidrosiformen Handekzem [14,15,19] .…”
Section: Uva−1−therapieunclassified