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Long-term drug survival of risankizumab in psoriasis: insights from a real-life multicenter study on hard-to-treat areas
Psoriasis, a chronic inflammatory condition, often presents challenges in treatment, particularly in areas such as nails, palms/soles, scalp/face, and genitalia. Monoclonal antibodies (mAb) like risankizumab t...
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ECP-treated lymphocytes of chronic graft-versus-host disease patients undergo apoptosis which involves both the Fas/FasL system and the Bcl-2 protein family
Chronic graft-versus-host disease (cGVHD) is a severe and frequent complication of allogenic bone marrow transplantation which is often treated with extracorporeal photochemotherapy (ECP) with a positive clini...
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Autosomal dominant aplasia cutis congenita: report of a large Italian family and no hint for candidate chromosomal regions
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Sun and Skin
The study of the biological effects of sun on the skin is one of the most topical questions in the recent dermatological literature. Interest in these effects has grown since it was demonstrated that the sun a...
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Three cases of progressive systemic sclerosis treated with extracorporeal photochemotherapy
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Modifications in Cutaneous Infiltrate and Death Rate of Lymphoid Cells in Mycosis Fungoides Patients Treated with Photopheresis
Extracorporal photochemotherapy (ECP), also known as photopheresis, is one of the most recent and interesting methods of treating cutaneous T cell lymphoma (CTCL) [1]. It consists in extracorporal exposure of ...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Instrumental Evaluation of Skin Colour and Melanoma Risk
The mortality from melanoma has increased, especially in white males [1–5] possibly as a result of increased recreational exposure to sunlight. Rather than cumulative sun exposure, intermittent acute exposure,...