1.Histiocytoid Sweet's syndrome associated with rheumatoid arthritis and pleuritis.
Tao WANG ; Yuehua LIU ; Heyi ZHENG
Chinese Medical Journal 2014;127(7):1396-1396
Arthritis, Rheumatoid
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complications
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diagnosis
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Female
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Humans
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Middle Aged
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Pleurisy
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complications
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diagnosis
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Sweet Syndrome
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diagnosis
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etiology
2.Efficacy and safety of topical PUVA treatment for refractory lesions of mycosis fungoides.
Yan YAN ; Chenchen XU ; Tao WANG ; Jie LIU ; Yuehua LIU ; Email: YUEHUALIU@263.NET.
Chinese Journal of Oncology 2015;37(11):859-862
OBJECTIVETo evaluate the efficacy and safety of topical PUVA treatment of refractory lesions of mycosis fungoides.
METHODSFrom January 2008 to 2014, a total of 10 patients (4 males and 6 females) with mycosis fungoides were treated with topical PUVA in Peking Union Medical College Hospital, including 7 cases in plaque stage and 3 cases in tumor stage. The average number of lesions were 1.9±0.9. The median age of these patients was (46.0±9.4) years. The average course of disease was (12.4±7.7) years. Psoralen was applied topically on treatment area 30 min before total body UVA irradiation treatment, 3 times a week. And the efficiency and safety of the therapy were evaluated.
RESULTSAll the patients were treated with topical PUVA with a median total dose of (161.60±135.96) J/cm2 in an average of (18.10±14.61) fractions. Total dose of UVA was (1 953.25±829.73) J/cm2, and total number of treatment was (261.90±116.79) fractions. The total treatment time was (45.80±26.64) months. Complete clinical response (CR) rate was 60.0%, partial response (PR) rate was 30.0%, and the overall response rate (CR+PR) was 90.0%. One patient showed no response. No severe acute or chronic side effects were observed.
CONCLUSIONTopical PUVA therapy is effective in the treatment of refractory lesions of mycosis fungoides with little severe side effects.
Adult ; Female ; Ficusin ; therapeutic use ; Humans ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Mycosis Fungoides ; drug therapy ; pathology ; PUVA Therapy ; Photosensitizing Agents ; therapeutic use ; Treatment Outcome
3.Combined therapy of psoralen plus ultraviolet A followed by narrow band ultraviolet B photochemotherapy for early stage mycosis fungoides.
Tao WANG ; Yuehua LIU ; Heyi ZHENG ; Yagang ZUO ; Kai FANG
Chinese Journal of Oncology 2014;36(8):626-628
OBJECTIVEOnly a few clinical reports in the treatment of early mycosis fungoides (MF)(IA, IB, IIA stage) are available in the literature. The purpose of this study was to compare the efficacy and safety of narrow-band UVB and psoralen plus ultraviolet A (PUVA) photochemoterapy in 24 patients with early-stage MF, and explore a new approach for the treatment of early mycosis fungoides.
METHODSA total of 24 identified early mycosis fungoides patients received PUVA, NB-UVB and a combined therapy of PUVA followed by NB-UVB (n = 9/6/9) irradiation. A retrospective study was carried out to analyze the sex, age of onset, TNM stage, treatment, and duration of treatment, and times of treatment, duration of maintenance treatment, effective and recurrence in these patients. The data were analyzed using SPSS 17.0 and a two-sided test at the α = 0.05 level of significance was conducted.
RESULTSOf the 24 patients studied, the average treatment was 104.5 (95% CI, 75.71-133.29) times. The average duration of treatment was 12.88 (95% CI, 9.90-15.85) months. The average maintenance treatment time was 11.08 (95% CI, 2.13-20.04) months. The effective rate (CR+PR) of PUVA treatment was 88.9%, recurrence rate was 11.1% (n = 9). In the NB-UVB treatment group, the effective rate was 100.0%, and the recurrence rate was 33.3% (n = 6). In the PUVA followed by NB-UVB (combination therapy) treatment group, the effective rate was 77.8% and the recurrence rate was 55.6% (n = 9). There were no significant differences among the three groups in terms of number of treatments, treatment duration, maintenance treatment duration, effective rate and recurrence rate (P > 0.05).
CONCLUSIONSPUVA and NB-UVB are effective and safe in the targeted therapy of early stage mycosis fungoides. The combined therapy of PUVA followed by NB-UVB can reduce the total PUVA dose and risk of developing skin cancer.
Combined Modality Therapy ; methods ; Ficusin ; Humans ; Mycosis Fungoides ; therapy ; Neoplasm Recurrence, Local ; PUVA Therapy ; Photochemotherapy ; Physical Examination ; Retrospective Studies ; Treatment Outcome ; Ultraviolet Therapy