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Treatment of Psoriasis With 8‐Methoxypsoralen and Sunlight

Authors: DIRK B. ROBERTSON BS, JAMES R. McCARTY MD, MICHAEL JARRATT MD

Abstract

ABSTRACT:Photochemotherapy with 8-methoxypsoraleh and sunlight (PUVA-SOL), administered three times weekly, proved effective in the treatment of psoriasis. Weekend photochemotherapy (modified PUVA-SOL) also appeared useful as an adjunct to standard topical corticosteroid therapy. Careful measurement of ambient long-wave ultraviolet light (UVA) in the treatment locale and respect for the phototoxic potential of PUVA-SOL are necessary for success. The long-range toxicity of psoralen photochemotherapy remains undetermined.

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