Effect of a preceding laser dermabrasion on the outcome of combined therapy with narrowband ultraviolet B and potent topical steroids for treating nonsegmental vitiligo in resistant localizations

Summary Background  The treatment of vitiligo remains unsatisfactory. Objectives  To assess in patients with vitiligo the effect of a laser dermabrasion in addition to the association of topical steroids and ultraviolet (UV) B in difficult‐to‐treat areas. Methods  This was a single‐centre prospectiv...

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Veröffentlicht in:British journal of dermatology (1951) 2012-01, Vol.166 (1), p.208-211
Hauptverfasser: Bayoumi, W., Fontas, E., Sillard, L., Le Duff, F., Ortonne, J.-P., Bahadoran, P., Lacour, J.-P., Passeron, T.
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Zusammenfassung:Summary Background  The treatment of vitiligo remains unsatisfactory. Objectives  To assess in patients with vitiligo the effect of a laser dermabrasion in addition to the association of topical steroids and ultraviolet (UV) B in difficult‐to‐treat areas. Methods  This was a single‐centre prospective randomized trial including patients with nonsegmental vitiligo who had at least two symmetrical lesions located on bony prominences and/or extremities. An erbium laser‐assisted dermabrasion was first performed on one side (randomly assigned). After 48 h, hydrocortisone 17‐butyrate cream applied daily for three periods of 3 weeks followed by a 1‐week steroid‐free interval and narrowband UVB treatment was performed on both sides twice weekly for 12 weeks. The evaluation was performed on standardized pictures by two physicians blinded to the type of treatment received. The criterion of success was a repigmentation of at least 50%, 1 month after the end of the treatment. Results  Eighteen patients were included (24 paired lesions treated). Two patients dropped out for personal reasons. Almost 50% of lesions achieved at least 50% repigmentation in the dermabrasion side while only 4·2% did so with topical steroids and UVB alone (P 
ISSN:0007-0963
1365-2133
DOI:10.1111/j.1365-2133.2011.10564.x