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308-nm UVB Excimer Laser Versus Nontargeted Phototherapy
Dr. Feldman discusses UVB phototherapy for the treatment of psoriasis.
From the Department of Dermatology and Cutaneous Surgery, Miller School of Medicine, University of Miami, Florida.
The authors report no conflict of interest.
Correspondence: Sonal Choudhary, MD, 1475 NW 12th Ave, Ste 2175, Miami, FL 33136 (drsonalchoudhary@gmail.com; schoudhary@med.miami.edu).
Psoriasis can involve the skin, joints, and nails, either alone or in combination. Psoriasis of the nails can involve both the nail bed and nail matrix. The treatment of nail psoriasis largely depends on the severity of symptoms. The pulsed dye laser (PDL) recently has demonstrated efficacy in treating resistant plaque-type psoriasis and has been suggested as an alternative to conventional therapies. We review 4 studies of PDL for nail psoriasis and discuss the findings in relation to treatment recommendations. Ultimately, a standardized regimen for the treatment of nail psoriasis remains elusive.
Dr. Feldman discusses UVB phototherapy for the treatment of psoriasis.
UVB phototherapy is an effective treatment modality for psoriasis. For patients with localized plaque-type lesions, 308-nm excimer laser...