Ann Dermatol. 2000 Oct;12(4):235-237. English.
Published online Mar 21, 2016.
Copyright © The Korean Dermatological Association and The Korean Society for Investigative Dermatology
Original Article

Comparison of Broad-Band UVB Minimal Erythema Dose (MED) Between Psoriasis Patients and Normal Healthy Persons in Korea

YB Choe, SB Park and JI Youn

    Abstract

    Background

    Most psoriasis patients have experienced improvement of their skin lesions after sun-exposure. However, some patients complained of exacerbation of their symptoms by sun-light. We usually call it as photosensitive psoriasis.

    Objective

    This study aimed to know whether psoriasis patients have increased photosensitivity through comparison of minimal erythema dose(MED) of UVB between psoriasis patients and normal healthy volunteers.

    Methods

    The MED of 52 psoriasis patients and 39 normal healthy volunteers was deter-mined by gradual increase of UVB in 10 mJ/cm2, starting from 30 mJ/cm2. And we used independent sampled T-test to evaluate statistical significance.

    Results

    The UVB MEDs obtained from lower back of psoriasis patients and normal subjects were 79.2 20.9 mJ/cm2 and 64.4 21.9 mJ/cm2 respectively (p<0.05). It was significantly higher in psoriasis patients than normal subjects.

    Conclusion

    This study demonstrates that the photosensitivity is not problematic in managing Korean psoriasis patients compared with normal healthy volunteers in Korea.

    Keywords
    MED; Psoriasis; Photosensitivity


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