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Guideline [Therapy of psoriasis vulgaris with efalizumab] 2006
Mrowietz U, Barth J, Boehncke WH, Reich K, Rosenbach T, Streit V, Wozel G. · Universitäts-Hauklinik Kiel. · J Dtsch Dermatol Ges. · Pubmed #16734844 No free full text.
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Clinical Conference The percentage of patients achieving PASI 75 after 1 month and remission time after climatotherapy at the Dead Sea. 2007
Harari M, Novack L, Barth J, David M, Friger M, Moses SW. · Dead Sea Research Center, Neveh Zohar, The Dead Sea, Israel. · Int J Dermatol. · Pubmed #17910722 No free full text.
Abstract: BACKGROUND: Dead Sea climatotherapy (DSC) is a highly effective treatment for psoriasis; however, there are scanty data concerning the duration of post-therapy remission. OBJECTIVE: Assessment of the duration of remission in patients suffering from plaque-type psoriasis after a 4-week DSC. METHODS: Sixty-four patients from Germany (66% men; average age: 41.5 years) underwent a 4-week course of DSC between September 2001 and November 2002. After returning home, patients were asked to inform their dermatologist immediately when new lesions appeared. In parallel, they were called every 3 months by telephone. All patients who reported new skin lesions underwent a physical examination, including a Psoriasis Assessment Severity Index (PASI). OUTCOMES: (1) Time of recurrence of a psoriatic lesion after complete or almost complete clearance, defined as duration of remission; (2) time that elapsed until a relapse of 50% of the PASI improvement occurred, defined as duration of therapeutic effect. RESULTS: Mean PASI value before and after treatment was 31.7 and 1.42, showing a 95.5% improvement. All patients reached PASI 50, and 75.9% of them reached PASI 75 after 1 month of DSC. The median time of remission was 23.1 weeks. The median time of duration of therapeutic effect was 33.6 weeks. Statistical multivariable analysis indicated that a patient's younger age at the time of treatment was associated with a longer period of remission. CONCLUSION: Four-week DSC is an effective remittive treatment for plaque-type psoriasis. The period of remission induced compares favorably with other accepted modalities of treatment.
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Article [Therapy of psoriasis-arthritis and psoriasis vulgaris with infliximab] 2006
Mrowietz U, Barth J, Boehncke WH, Reich K, Rosenbach T, Streit V, Wozel G. · Universitäts-Hauklinik Kiel, D-24105 Kiel. · J Dtsch Dermatol Ges. · Pubmed #16686615 No free full text.
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Article [Therapy of psoriasis vulgaris and psoriatic arthritis with etanercept] 2005
Mrowietz U, Barth J, Boehncke WH, Rosenbach T, Wozel G. · No affiliation provided · J Dtsch Dermatol Ges. · Pubmed #15892851 No free full text.
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Article [The UV-Pass". Comments on the article by F.R. Ochsendorf, E.M. Sachsenberg-Studer, M. Grundmann-Kollmann, M. Podda, R. Milbradt, J. Krutmann, R. Kaufmann, Hautarzt (2000) 51:79-81] 2000
Barth J. · No affiliation provided · Hautarzt. · Pubmed #10997320 No free full text.
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