UVA-1 as a treatment for scleredema

Photodermatology, Photoimmunology & Photomedicine
Jennifer J JanigaHenry W Lim

Abstract

Scleredema is a rare disease that is difficult to treat. Many therapies have been tried with varied and somewhat inconsistent results. Here we report two cases of scleredema successfully treated with low-dose UVA-1.

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