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Title: Pulsed dye laser versus treatment with calcipotriol/betamethasone dipropionate for localized refractory plaque psoriasis: effects on T-cell infiltration, epidermal proliferation and keratinization.
Author(s): Bovenschen, H.J. (298209055)
Erceg, A. (298209594)
Vlijmen-Willems, I.M.J.J. van (298974541)
Kerkhof, P.C.M. van de (069296987)
Seyger, M.M.B. (29897522X)
Publication year: 2007
Document type: Article / Letter to editor
Journal: Journal of Dermatological Treatment
ISSN: 0954-6634
Volume: vol. 18
Issue: iss. 1
Start page: p. 32
End page: p. 39
Abstract: BACKGROUND: Selective photothermolysis of diseased capillaries by pulsed dye laser (PDL) treatment has been described as a mechanism for long-lasting clearance of psoriatic plaques. AIM: To evaluate PDL and a two-compound formulation of calcipotriol/betamethasone dipropionate ointment for the treatment of localized, recalcitrant plaque psoriasis. METHODS: Eight psoriatic patients were treated for 4 weeks with both PDL and topical calcipotriol/betamethasone dipropionate in an open, intra-patient, left-right comparison. Biopsies were analyzed for T-cell subsets, cells expressing NK-receptors, epidermal proliferation, differentiation and epidermal thickness. RESULTS: After active treatment, both treatments showed statistically significant but comparable improvements of T-cell subsets, epidermal proliferation, differentiation and epidermal thickness. In line with the clinical results, after an 8-week follow-up period statistically significant further reductions were observed for dermal CD3(+), CD4(+), CD45RO(+), CD2(+) T cells, epidermal CD3(+), CD8(+), CD45RO(+), CD2(+), CD25(+) T cells and the epidermal parameters for the PDL-treated plaques, in contrast to the topically treated plaques. CONCLUSION: After 8 weeks of follow-up, PDL treatment for localized and recalcitrant plaque psoriasis resulted in persistent reductions of activated and memory effector T-helper cells in the dermis, cytotoxic T cells in the epidermis, and normalization of epidermal proliferation and keratinization, in contrast to treatment with calcipotriol/betamethasone dipropionate ointment.
Subject: CTR 2: Clinical Pharmacology and physiology
UMCN 4.2: Chronic inflammation and autoimmunity
Organization: Dermatology
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