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J Dermatol ; 33(4): 252-5, 2006 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16674788

ABSTRACT

Angioma serpiginosum is a rare benign vascular disorder, characterized clinically by multiple minute, red to purple, grouped macules in serpiginous and gyrate patterns and histopathologically by ectatic dilatation of capillaries. Patients can undergo unnecessary hematological tests, because the condition can be confused with chronic purpuric dermatoses. An 18-year-old man with angioma serpiginosum of his left arm was evaluated by dermoscopy and treated with pulsed dye laser. Numerous small, relatively well-demarcated, round to oval red lagoons were determined with dermoscopy, and approximately 75% of the area of his lesion disappeared after four sessions of pulsed dye laser. Our case supports the hypothesis that dermoscopy is beneficial in the diagnosis of angioma serpiginosum and that pulsed dye laser is effective in the treatment of this disorder.


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Hemangioma/pathology , Hemangioma/radiotherapy , Skin Neoplasms/pathology , Skin Neoplasms/radiotherapy , Adolescent , Dermoscopy , Humans , Low-Level Light Therapy , Male
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J Dermatol ; 32(11): 868-74, 2005 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16361746

ABSTRACT

Various studies have shown the blocking effects of topical agents on UVB penetration, which can be used in combination with phototherapy. In this study, the photoprotective effects of 0.005% calcipotriol, 0.05% clobetasol-17-propionate, and 0.1% tretinoin, which can be used in combination with broad-band UVB, were investigated in an in vivo test. In a study group of 20 patients, phototests were performed to determine minimal erythema doses (MED) and the tests were repeated with thin (0.1 cc/25 cm2) and thick (0.3 cc/25 cm2) calcipotriol, clobetasol-17-propionate, and tretinoin in cream forms and sunscreen. After determining the MED, the test was repeated in another 20 patients with thin and thick calcipotriol and clobetasol-17-propionate in both cream and ointment forms and sunscreen. MED was increased with thin and thick applications of all agents. Moreover, the photoprotective effects of each agent increased with their thick applications compared with thin ones. The application of calcipotriol cream and ointment, clobetasol cream and ointment, and tretinoin cream, all of which can block UVB, is not recommended just before phototherapy.


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Calcitriol/analogs & derivatives , Clobetasol/analogs & derivatives , Dermatologic Agents/therapeutic use , Erythema/prevention & control , Tretinoin/therapeutic use , Ultraviolet Rays , Adult , Calcitriol/therapeutic use , Clobetasol/therapeutic use , Erythema/etiology , Humans , Ointments , Reference Values , Single-Blind Method
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