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  • Psoriasis Psoriasis
    Psoriasis is a chronic skin condition that causes cells to build up and form dry, itchy patches on the skin, nails, and joints. This autoimmune disorder causes the skin to grow faster than usual, and although psoriasis is a long-term disease that affects approximately 125 million individuals worldwide, there is no existing cure.
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  • Vitiligo Vitiligo
    Vitiligo is a chronic skin condition that causes loss of skin color in segmented areas of an individual’s body, including inside of the mouth, hair, face, hands, genital area, and more. Vitiligo, also called leukoderma, affects over one percent of the world’s population, and its symptoms may worsen with time. Although there is no cure for Vitiligo, treatments available may help restore color to the affected skin.
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  • Acne Acne
    Acne, a widespread skin condition, is caused by a combination of factors, including excess sebum (oil) production, clogged hair follicles, bacteria (particularly Propionibacterium acnes), and inflammation.
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  • Dermatitis Dermatitis
    Dermatitis is a chronic skin condition often caused by allergies, irritants, and genetic factors. Although its symptoms can come out rather quickly, even mild cases of dermatitis can take a few weeks to resolve, and more severe issues usually require long-term management.
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  • Eczema Eczema
    Eczema, or atopic dermatitis, is a long-lasting skin condition that leads to dry, red, itchy, and bumpy skin. In severe cases, Eczema can lead to painful blisters and ooze liquid. Unfortunately, there is not any clear evidence identifying what causes Eczema.
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Estudios clínicos
  • Terapia fototerapéutica domiciliaria para el vitiligo

    Eleftheriadou and colleagues (2014) noted that hand-held NB-UVB units are light-weight devices that may overcome the need to treat vitiligo in hospital-based phototherapy cabinets, allowing early treatment at home that may enhance the likelihood of successful re-pigmentation. The pilot Hi-Light trial examined the feasibility of conducting a large multi-center, randomized controlled trial (RCT) on the […]

    Published on marzo 25, 2024

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  • NB-UVB para el tratamiento del vitiligo, prurito y dermatosis inflamatorias

    Samson et al (2003) reviewed the evidence regarding NB-UVB for the treatment for vitiligo, pruritus, and inflammatory dermatoses. This was a retrospective review of the treatment outcomes of 117 consecutive patients with vitiligo, pruritus, and other inflammatory dermatoses, excluding those with psoriasis and cutaneous T-cell lymphoma (CTCL), who were treated with NB-UVB between 1998 and […]

    Published on febrero 15, 2024

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