Ablative Techniques in Psoriasis Vulgaris Resistant to Conventional Therapies
Authors: Boehncke W-H.; Ochsendorf F.; Wolter M.; Kaufmann R.
Source: Dermatologic Surgery, Volume 25, Number 8, August 1999 , pp. 618-621(4)
Publisher: Blackwell Publishing
Abstract:
Background.Treatment of patients with psoriasis vulgaris exhibiting only solitary plaque-stage lesions might become difficult since topical treatments often fail and systemic therapies seem inappropriate.
Objective.We evaluated the feasibility of ablative techniques in this clinical setting comparing dermatome shaving to the application of an Er:YAG laser.
Methods.Six patients were treated by means of dermatome shaving; in four of these patients additional lesions were ablated utilizing an Er:YAG laser (2 J, 10 Hz, 5 mm spot size).
Results.Four of six patients experienced complete clearance of the lesions treated, three of the four patients receiving additional Er:YAG treatment also showed a complete clinical response.
Conclusion.Our observations document that removal of epidermis and the papillary dermis is effective in treating recalcitrant psoriatic plaques. The Er:YAG laser represents a state-of-the-art device for performing this task. The beneficial effect on skin might be due to clearance of the putative autoantigen along with a considerable part of the potential effector cell population.
Language: English
Document Type: Research article

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