Phototherapy is primarily used to treat skin conditions like psoriasis and eczema. Over the course of many sessions, you’re exposed to safe, artificial UV light. Phototherapy is a treatment that ...
A simulated analysis in psoriasis highlights divergent patient and payer incentives and inconsistent coverage strategies behind barriers to phototherapy uptake.
We wished to compare the efficacy of light-emitting diode (LED) phototherapy with special blue fluorescent (BB) tube phototherapy in the treatment of neonatal hyperbilirubinemia. We randomly assigned ...
Background: The presence of an inflammatory infiltrate consisting of helper T cells and a dysregulated matrix metabolism leading to excessive deposition of collagen are two pathogenetic factors ...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the efficacy of blue versus blue-green phototherapy using new light sources with narrow luminous spectra. The devices made of high-intensity gallium nitride light-emitting ...
If the medicine you put on your skin isn't doing all that it needs to, your doctor may suggest adding phototherapy to your psoriasis treatment. It uses ultraviolet rays that come from sunshine, ...
It is unclear if high- versus low-dose phototherapy reduces the occurrence of newborn brain injuries, cerebral palsy, or death before leaving the hospital. High- versus low-dose phototherapy may ...
There are a number of treatment options for psoriasis, depending on the severity of symptoms and which type of psoriasis you have. Phototherapy can be a good choice for patients with plaque psoriasis ...
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