2002
DOI: 10.1046/j.1365-2133.2002.493010.x
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Keratosis rubra pilaris responding to potassium titanyl phosphate laser

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“…Control of the inflammation by topical corticosteroids also has been reported in KP4. However, these preparations, i.e.…”
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“…Control of the inflammation by topical corticosteroids also has been reported in KP4. However, these preparations, i.e.…”
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“…The pulsed tunable dye laser (PDL) treatment has been shown to be both safe and effective for the erythema of KP atrophicans7,8, which is another variant of KP. Recently, several studies of laser treatment for keratosis rubra pilaris, a variant of KP, have used either the potassium titanyl phosphate laser4 or the pulsed dye laser5. To date, to the best of the author's knowledge, there have been no published reports on the use of the Q-switched 1064-nm Nd:YAG laser therapy in the treatment of KP.…”
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“…Treatment of KP includes various keratolytics, chemical or mechanical peels, vitamin D3 analogues, topical or systemic retinoids, and laser or light therapy with various clinical outcomes (1)(2)(3)(4). Recently, our study group treated two patients with KP on the extremities with three sessions of a 595-nm pulsed dye laser (PDL), a long-pulsed 755-nm alexandrite laser, and microdermabrasion combination therapy with marked clinical improvements (5).…”
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“…11 This patient had rosy cheeks since infancy, with progressive erythema during childhood. At age 15 years, she had erythema and small papules on the cheeks and chin, without atrophy; sparse eyebrows; and erythema and KP on the extensor aspects of the arms and thighs.…”
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