Successful treatment of resistant alopecia areata with a phototoxic dose of ultraviolet A after topical 8-methoxypsoralen application
Thirty-five patients with AA were treated by topical 8-MOP application
Jan 2011
Background:
The efficacy of a phototoxic dose of ultraviolet A (UVA) after
topical application of 8-methoxypsoralen (8-MOP) in the treatment of
alopecia areata (AA) was evaluated previously in only one study.
However, the possibility of spontaneous regrowth of hair cannot be
excluded as sessions were carried out every 3 months.
Objective:
To
determine the efficacy of a phototoxic dose of UVA after topical
application of 8-MOP in the treatment of AA resistant to other lines
of treatment.
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Subjects/Methods:
Thirty-five patients with AA were treated by topical 8-MOP
application to the lesions followed by UVA irradiation using a
phototoxic dose every 3 months for a maximum of four sessions.
Severity grading of AA was carried out using the Severity of
Alopecia Tool (SALT) score before and after treatment.
Results:
Fifty-seven percent of patients showed a positive treatment response
(40% showed complete and 17% showed partial response) with
significant improvement of SALT score. The mean cumulative UVA dose
was 22±8.3 J/cm(2) . Mild reversible side effects were observed in
63% of patients after the first session.
Conclusion:
Phototoxic psoralen and ultraviolet A therapy after topical
application of 0.1% 8-MOP is an effective treatment option for
resistant AA, with low total cumulative UVA dose, few treatment
sessions, and minimal reversible side effects.
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