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Photodynamic Therapy for Granuloma Annulare: More than a Shot in the Dark

2008; Karger Publishers; Volume: 217; Issue: 4 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1159/000155643

ISSN

1421-9832

Autores

Peter Weisenseel, Alexander Vasilevic Kuznetsov, Sonja Molin, Thomas Ruzicka, Carola Berking, Joerg C. Prinz,

Tópico(s)

Chemotherapy-related skin toxicity

Resumo

Granuloma annulare (GA) is a benign granulomatous and inflammatory skin disorder. The pathogenesis remains enigmatic and convincingly effective treatment options are not available. Inspired by a report showing photodynamic therapy (PDT) to be effective in a single patient with GA, we sought to evaluate this benefit in a series of patients with GA.PDT was performed in 7 consecutive patients with histologically confirmed GA located at the extremities. First, 20% ALA gel was applied under an occlusive dressing for 5 h, followed by illumination with 100 J/cm(2) by a standard red-light source. In total, 2-3 PDT sessions were performed, with an interval of 2-4 weeks between each session. Treatment was stopped when complete remission was achieved or when GA lesions remained unchanged after 2 consecutive PDT sessions. The overall response rate was 57%. In 2 patients (29%), GA cleared completely, in 2 patients (29%) the skin lesions improved markedly and in 3 patients (43%) no clinical response could be observed.These promising results should be evaluated in larger controlled studies. In selected patients, PDT might be a valuable recruit for the sparse armory available to treat GA.

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