2019
DOI: 10.23736/s0392-0488.18.06223-5
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Tuscan consensus on the use of UVBnb phototherapy in the treatment of psoriasis

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“…In particular, clinicians treating psoriatic patients with phototherapy should include diet information in medical history. Vegans and vegetarians with psoriasis displayed higher photosensitivity than omnivores, and deserve ad hoc phototherapy management [ 28 ].…”
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“…In particular, clinicians treating psoriatic patients with phototherapy should include diet information in medical history. Vegans and vegetarians with psoriasis displayed higher photosensitivity than omnivores, and deserve ad hoc phototherapy management [ 28 ].…”
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“…Furthermore, we used a solar simulator since the monochromator, the most precise instrument to measure MED on the market, was not present in the involved centers [ 45 , 46 ]. As current Italian guidelines did not suggest a specific instrument to measure MED [ 28 ], we used a solar simulator that, together with the monochromator, is internationally regarded as the gold standard [ 28 ].…”
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“…Combination therapies with the systemic drug were prescribed in line with the "Italian guidelines on the systemic treatments of moderate-to-severe plaque psoriasis" in terms of dosage and frequency [78], whilst the NB-UVB was used following the "Tuscan consensus on the use of UVBnb phototherapy" [79] and the principles of diet changes in minimal erythema dose [80] and photoadaptation [81].…”
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“…P soriasis is traditionally defined as an immune-mediated, inflammatory dermatological disease characterized by a chronic-relapsing course and associated with multifactorial inheritance. Until recently psoriasis was considered to be a dermatological disease only, but is currently defined as a systemic one because of the involvement of multiple organs with important impact on social life and relationships (1). Social, psychological and economic impacts are comparable to other chronic diseases, such as chronic bronchitis, diabetes mellitus or depression (2).…”
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