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Treatment of chronic graft-versus-host disease with ultraviolet irradiation and psoralen (PUVA).
Bone Marrow Transplantation 1996 June
Chronic graft-versus-host disease (GVHD) remains a difficult clinical problem to treat and manage. We have reviewed our treatment of 40 patients treated at a single institution with PUVA (ultraviolet irradiation and psoralen) over a 14 year period. Thirty-five patients were treated for refractory chronic GVHD and five patients were treated at presentation of high-risk chronic GVHD. Overall, 31 of 40 patients improved on PUVA treatment. Sixteen patients achieved a complete response to PUVA added to their GVHD regimen. Four of the 15 partial responders had complete resolution of cutaneous GVHD but persistence of other systemic manifestations. The remaining partial responders had at least a 50% improvement in GVHD. We have also used PUVA with a glass fiber extension to treat intra-oral GVHD. PUVA is well tolerated with a high rate of response in the skin and mild side effects except for three patients who had therapy discontinued after phototoxicity (burn).
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