Polymorphous light eruption (PLE) and a new potent antioxidant and UVA-protective formulation as prophylaxis.

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Polymorphous light eruption (PLE) and a new potent antioxidant and UVA-protective formulation as prophylaxis. / Hadshiew, I M; Treder-Conrad, C; V Bülow, R; Klette, E; Mann, T; Stäb, F; Moll, Ingrid; Rippke, F.

in: PHOTODERMATOL PHOTO, Jahrgang 20, Nr. 4, 4, 2004, S. 200-204.

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Harvard

Hadshiew, IM, Treder-Conrad, C, V Bülow, R, Klette, E, Mann, T, Stäb, F, Moll, I & Rippke, F 2004, 'Polymorphous light eruption (PLE) and a new potent antioxidant and UVA-protective formulation as prophylaxis.', PHOTODERMATOL PHOTO, Jg. 20, Nr. 4, 4, S. 200-204. <http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15238098?dopt=Citation>

APA

Hadshiew, I. M., Treder-Conrad, C., V Bülow, R., Klette, E., Mann, T., Stäb, F., Moll, I., & Rippke, F. (2004). Polymorphous light eruption (PLE) and a new potent antioxidant and UVA-protective formulation as prophylaxis. PHOTODERMATOL PHOTO, 20(4), 200-204. [4]. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15238098?dopt=Citation

Vancouver

Hadshiew IM, Treder-Conrad C, V Bülow R, Klette E, Mann T, Stäb F et al. Polymorphous light eruption (PLE) and a new potent antioxidant and UVA-protective formulation as prophylaxis. PHOTODERMATOL PHOTO. 2004;20(4):200-204. 4.

Bibtex

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title = "Polymorphous light eruption (PLE) and a new potent antioxidant and UVA-protective formulation as prophylaxis.",
abstract = "BACKGROUND: Polymorphous light eruption (PLE) is the most common photodermatosis. While its etiology still remains elusive, pathogenesis seems to involve UVA-induced oxidative stress and subsequent deregulation of antioxidative immune responses. Only few and often ineffective prophylactic and therapeutic measures exist to date. METHODS: In our randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled clinical study, we compared the efficacy of a new topical formulation, consisting of 0.25%alpha-glucosylrutin (AGR) (a natural, modified flavonoid), 1% tocopheryl acetate (vitamin E) and a broad-spectrum, highly UVA-protective sunscreen (SPF 15) in a hydrodispersion gel vehicle, to a sunscreen-only gel and vehicle. Thirty patients with a history of PLE were pretreated with either the above formulation, a similar preparation (with the same concentration for vitamin E and AGR, but a different UV filter system), placebo or a SPF 15 sunscreen-only gel, 30 min prior to daily photoprovocation with UVA irradiations of 60-100 J/cm(2) to 5 x 5 cm(2) areas on the upper arms. RESULTS: After 4 days, results revealed a statistically highly significant difference (P",
author = "Hadshiew, {I M} and C Treder-Conrad and {V B{\"u}low}, R and E Klette and T Mann and F St{\"a}b and Ingrid Moll and F Rippke",
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T1 - Polymorphous light eruption (PLE) and a new potent antioxidant and UVA-protective formulation as prophylaxis.

AU - Hadshiew, I M

AU - Treder-Conrad, C

AU - V Bülow, R

AU - Klette, E

AU - Mann, T

AU - Stäb, F

AU - Moll, Ingrid

AU - Rippke, F

PY - 2004

Y1 - 2004

N2 - BACKGROUND: Polymorphous light eruption (PLE) is the most common photodermatosis. While its etiology still remains elusive, pathogenesis seems to involve UVA-induced oxidative stress and subsequent deregulation of antioxidative immune responses. Only few and often ineffective prophylactic and therapeutic measures exist to date. METHODS: In our randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled clinical study, we compared the efficacy of a new topical formulation, consisting of 0.25%alpha-glucosylrutin (AGR) (a natural, modified flavonoid), 1% tocopheryl acetate (vitamin E) and a broad-spectrum, highly UVA-protective sunscreen (SPF 15) in a hydrodispersion gel vehicle, to a sunscreen-only gel and vehicle. Thirty patients with a history of PLE were pretreated with either the above formulation, a similar preparation (with the same concentration for vitamin E and AGR, but a different UV filter system), placebo or a SPF 15 sunscreen-only gel, 30 min prior to daily photoprovocation with UVA irradiations of 60-100 J/cm(2) to 5 x 5 cm(2) areas on the upper arms. RESULTS: After 4 days, results revealed a statistically highly significant difference (P

AB - BACKGROUND: Polymorphous light eruption (PLE) is the most common photodermatosis. While its etiology still remains elusive, pathogenesis seems to involve UVA-induced oxidative stress and subsequent deregulation of antioxidative immune responses. Only few and often ineffective prophylactic and therapeutic measures exist to date. METHODS: In our randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled clinical study, we compared the efficacy of a new topical formulation, consisting of 0.25%alpha-glucosylrutin (AGR) (a natural, modified flavonoid), 1% tocopheryl acetate (vitamin E) and a broad-spectrum, highly UVA-protective sunscreen (SPF 15) in a hydrodispersion gel vehicle, to a sunscreen-only gel and vehicle. Thirty patients with a history of PLE were pretreated with either the above formulation, a similar preparation (with the same concentration for vitamin E and AGR, but a different UV filter system), placebo or a SPF 15 sunscreen-only gel, 30 min prior to daily photoprovocation with UVA irradiations of 60-100 J/cm(2) to 5 x 5 cm(2) areas on the upper arms. RESULTS: After 4 days, results revealed a statistically highly significant difference (P

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JO - PHOTODERMATOL PHOTO

JF - PHOTODERMATOL PHOTO

SN - 0905-4383

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