Normalized light reactions in mycosis fungoides patients after complete remission of skin lesions

Eleven mycosis fungoides patients were phototested on apparently normal skin before treatment with mechlorethamine, topically in 8 patients and with methoxsypsoralen followed by longwave ultraviolet light (PUVA) in 3 patients. Abnormal photosensitivity to UVB was seen before treatment in 4, to UVA i...

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Light
Male
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Photochemotherapy
Photosensitivity Disorders - drug therapy
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