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Narrow‐band UVB<sub>311 nm</sub> vs. broad‐band UVB therapy in combination with topical calcipotriol vs. placebo in vitiligo

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After 7-16 weeks, six of the nine patients showed initial repigmentation on the side treated with UVB311 nm. After 6 months of treatment, none of the patients showed repigmentation on the areas treated with broad-band UVB, which prompted us to apply UVB311 nm all over the body. At the end of 12 months, two patients showed > 75% repigmentation, two showed 51-75%, two showed 26-50%, and three showed 0-25%. In all patients with progressive vitiligo (seven of the nine patients), disease activity was stopped. Remarkably, vitiligo lesions treated with calcipotriol initially showed delayed repigmentation compared with control areas; however, there was no therapeutic difference between calcipotriol and placebo, both in combination with UVB311 nm, by the end of the study. The DLQI score improved significantly by an average of 28%. Conclusion UVB311 nm therapy was effective in the treatment of vitiligo, whereas broad-band UVB had no effect. Combination with calcipotriol ointment was not superior to UVB311 nm monotherapy. The quality of life significantly improved with narrow-band UVB311 nm phototherapy.

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