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Zusammenfassung

Bestrahlung mit verschiedenartig zusammengesetzten UVB- und UVA- Strahlen sowie die Photochemotherapie, bei der eine UVA-Bestrahlung der systemischen oder kutanen Applikation von Photosensibilisatoren folgt, sind häufig genutzte, elegante und effiziente Therapieverfaren für eine große Anzahl vorweigend entzündlicher, aber auch einiger neoplastischer Hautkrankheiten [3]. Seit einigen Jahren gewinnen die verschiedenen Formen der Balneophototherapie, die bis vor kurzem wenig beachtet wurden, in der Dermatotherapie zunehmend an Bedeutung. Die Balneophototherapie läßt sich in 2 Gruppen unterteilen: die vor gut 20 Jahren in Skandinavien entwickelte Bade-PUVA-Photochemotherapie (Balneophotochemotherapie) und die verschiedenen Formen der Sole-UV-Therapie die sich aus der Salwasserklimatherapie entwickelt haben [10, 11, 27, 28, 46, 49, 51].

Die angegebenen Zahlenwerte und Patientendaten beziehen sich auf die Auswertung einer prospektiven 18monatigen Studie zur Wirksamkeit der Bade-PUVA-Photochemotherapie. Die Ergebnisse wurden von Lüftl M, Degitz K, Plewig G, Röcken M unter dem Titel Bath-PUVA-therapy: „possibilities and limitations“ publiziert [37a].

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Röcken, M., Plewig, G. (1997). Bade-PUVA-Photochemotherapie. In: Krutmann, J., Hönigsmann, H. (eds) Handbuch der dermatologischen Phototherapie und Photodiagnostik. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-60425-6_14

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