光化性角化病
光防护
皮肤病科
野战癌变
医学
角化病
口腔粘膜下纤维性变
光性皮炎
内科学
生物
光合作用
基底细胞
色素性干皮病
DNA
DNA损伤
植物
遗传学
作者
Giovanni Pellacani,Ketty Peris,Silvana Ciardo,Claudia Pezzini,Sara Tambone,Francesca Farnetani,Caterina Longo,Camilla Chello,Salvador Roberto Mora González
摘要
This study describes a prospective, multicentre, randomized controlled, open-label study with three arms aimed at studying the differences between: [Cnt], self-administered sun protection; [T], topical treatment; and [TO], topical + oral treatment; for the management of Actinic Keratosis (AK) in a cohort of subjects of advanced age displaying severe actinic damage (SAD).Treatments administered to groups [T] and [TO] had a common component, which is a botanical extract, Fernblock, with demonstrated photoprotective activity.In total, 131 subjects were distributed randomly in the three groups, and followed up clinically at three separate time points, beginning of the study (t = 0) and after 6 and 12 months. Analysis of clinical data and examination using reflectance confocal microscopy (RCM) revealed that group [T] and [TO] displayed decreased clinical AK and field cancerization parameters, including the number of new lesions, and reduced the need for additional interventions in these patients. RCM revealed normalization of the keratinocyte layer. Improvements in AK and field cancerization parameters were greatest in the group [TO], suggesting that topical and oral photoprotection improves the clinical and anatomical outcome compared to control conditions.The combination of topical and oral immune photoprotection provides an advantage compared to topical photoprotection alone.
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