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49,39 €1. Ultraviolet B Phototherapy for the Treatment of Moderate to Severe Psoriasis
2. PUVA for the Treatment of Moderate to Severe Psoriasis
3. Excimer Laser for the Treatment of Mild to Moderate Psoriasis
4. Goeckerman Therapy for the Treatment of Severe Generalized Psoriasis
5. Avoiding Undertreatment with Phototherapy
6. “Erythemogenic” Phototherapy for Select Patients Who Need It
7. Recognizing and Managing Initiation Burn
8. Managing Phototherapy-Induced Burn
9. When Patients Cannot Tolerate Narrowband-UVB
10. Heliotherapy
11. Cool Down Before Initiation of Phototherapy
12. Two-Step Phototherapy for Patients with Resistant Disease
13. Phototherapy in the Setting of Photosensitizing Medications
14. Phototherapy-Induced Iatrogenic Polymorphous Light Eruption
15. Herpes Zoster During Phototherapy
16. Enhancing Phototherapy with Topical Agents
17. Combing Phototherapy with Acitretin: Re-PUVA and Re-UVB
18. Combining Phototherapy with Methotrexate
19. Combining Phototherapy with Cyclosporine “Cool Down”
20. Combining Phototherapy with Apremilast
21. Combining Phototherapy with Biologic Agents
22. Phototherapy for the Pediatric Population
23. Phototherapy for the Elderly Population
24. Phototherapy for Atopic Dermatitis
25. Phototherapy for Vitiligo
26. Phototherapy for Prurigo Nodularis
27. Addressing the Question: Phototherapy and the Risk of Skin Cancer
28. Prescribing a Home Phototherapy Booth
29. Handheld Phototherapy Unit for Treatment of Localized Psoriasis or Scalp Psoriasis
This case book will be based on real life scenarios of patient cases which have been encountered over several decades in one of the largest phototherapy centers in the United States. To our knowledge, there has not been anything similar published to date. By presenting various cases and how to manage such cases, we aim to educate dermatology trainees and practicing dermatologist who are trying to familiarize themselves with phototherapy. A recent study has shown that many dermatologists do not know how to administer phototherapy, and most graduating residents do not have adequate teaching and experience with administering phototherapy during their residencies. Therefore, the hope is that this book will fill a critical gap in the field of dermatology.
Features
• Contains real-life scenarios of patient cases in which phototherapy is an appropriate treatment option for the specific skin condition presented, followed by detailed discussion on management of these cases
• Includes cases on various photo-responsive skin diseases such as psoriasis, eczema, atopic dermatitis, chronic pruritus, prurigo nodularis, vitiligo, mycosis fungoides
• Highlights difficult clinical cases such as adverse effects of phototherapy, when to avoid phototherapy, when patients start a photosensitizing medication, followed by discussion of management of these difficult cases
• Discusses using phototherapy with other treatment modalities, such as systemic retinoids, other oral medications, biologic agents
Authors
• Dr. John Koo is the former vice chairman of the department of dermatology at the University of California San Francisco. He is also the former director of the Psoriasis, Phototherapy, and Skin Treatment Center at UCSF, which is one of the largest phototherapy centers in the United States. Dr. Koo is an expert in the management of psoriasis with decades of experience in overseeing phototherapy for patients with psoriasis, as well as other photo-responsive skin conditions. He also oversees the Goeckerman program at UCSF. Dr. Koo has published various books on psoriasis treatments, including the series Mild to Moderate Psoriasis and Moderate to Severe Psoriasis, both of which include detailed chapters on phototherapy. Dr. Koo is known to be a key opinion leader and world expert in psoriasis.
• Dr. Mio Nakamura is a psoriasis and clinical research fellow currently training under Dr. Koo. Dr. Nakamura currently assists in overseeing the phototherapy and Goeckerman units at UCSF. She is involved in clinical research for psoriasis, including a trial on a novel dosimetry protocol for Excimer laser.