1. Ultraviolet A1 phototherapy for mycosis fungoides
- Author
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Olek-Hrab, K, Silny, W, Dańczak-Pazdrowska, A, Osmola-Mańkowska, A, Sadowska, P A, Polańska, A, Gniadecki, R, Jenerowicz, D, Olek-Hrab, K, Silny, W, Dańczak-Pazdrowska, A, Osmola-Mańkowska, A, Sadowska, P A, Polańska, A, Gniadecki, R, and Jenerowicz, D
- Abstract
Background. Mycosis fungoides (MF) is the most common form of primary cutaneous lymphoma, and is characterized by a malignant proliferation of CD4+ cells. Psoralen ultraviolet A (PUVA) irradiation is the most common treatment for cutaneous lesions. However, PUVA carries the risk of adverse reactions to psoralens and long-term risk of skin cancer. UVA1 may be a safer alternative. Aim. To assess the efficacy of UVA1 phototherapy in patients with early-stage MF (T1-T2). Methods. Four patients with early-stage MF were treated with 1630-2710 J/cm(2) UVA1 given in 29-40 fractions, and the effect was assessed by clinical examination and by high-resolution ultrasonography. Results. Complete clinical remission of MF was achieved in all cases. Conclusions. This preliminary report indicates that UVA1 phototherapy might be an efficient treatment for early-stage MF.
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- 2013