Manejo de la psoriasis con luz ultravioleta A más psoraleno (PUVA) y luz ultravioleta B (UVB)

Autores/as

  • Juliana Calle
  • Ana María Rivas
  • María Carolina Ruiz
  • María Cristina Trujillo
  • Sol Beatriz Jiménez
  • Ángela Zuluaga

Palabras clave:

fototerapia, PUVA, terapia, psoriasis

Resumen

Los grandes avances en el conocimiento de la inmunopatogénesis de la psoriasis en los últimos 10 años han llevado a la introducción de la terapia biológica. Sin embargo, la fototerapia sigue siendo un excelente recurso terapéutico para la enfermedad moderada a grave, no sólo por los bajos costos y relativa seguridad, sino por su gran efectividad, y siempre debe ser tenida en cuenta antes de someter al paciente a tratamientos con agentes biológicos. Infortunadamente, cada vez se realizan menos trabajos de investigación en fototerapia y, por lo tanto, se publican pocos artículos en la literatura médica sobre este tema.
Siendo el Centro Dermatológico CES, Sabaneta, un centro de referencia en fototerapia desde 1995, quisimos combinar la revisión de la literatura con la experiencia acumulada durante estos años para publicar una actualización y recomendaciones para el uso de la fototerapia en psoriasis.

Biografía del autor/a

Juliana Calle

Universidad CES, Medellín, Colombia.

Ana María Rivas

Universidad Pontificia Bolivariana, Medellín, Colombia

María Carolina Ruiz

Universidad CES, Medellín, Colombia.

María Cristina Trujillo

Universidad Pontificia Bolivariana, Medellín, Colombia

Sol Beatriz Jiménez

Universidad CES, Medellín, Colombia.

Ángela Zuluaga

Universidad CES, Medellín, Colombia.

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Calle J, Rivas AM, Ruiz MC, Trujillo MC, Jiménez SB, Zuluaga Ángela. Manejo de la psoriasis con luz ultravioleta A más psoraleno (PUVA) y luz ultravioleta B (UVB). rev. asoc. colomb. dermatol. cir. dematol. [Internet]. 13 de febrero de 2019 [citado 28 de marzo de 2024];17(3):162-71. Disponible en: https://revista.asocolderma.org.co/index.php/asocolderma/article/view/166

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Calle J, Rivas AM, Ruiz MC, Trujillo MC, Jiménez SB, Zuluaga Ángela. Manejo de la psoriasis con luz ultravioleta A más psoraleno (PUVA) y luz ultravioleta B (UVB). rev. asoc. colomb. dermatol. cir. dematol. [Internet]. 13 de febrero de 2019 [citado 28 de marzo de 2024];17(3):162-71. Disponible en: https://revista.asocolderma.org.co/index.php/asocolderma/article/view/166

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