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Hydroxyurea and Pain in Psoriatic Lesions During Ultraviolet-B Radiation

Margaret K. Sparks, MD; Alan N. Moshell, MD; Thomas P. Nigra, MD
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Department of Dermatology, 2B-44 Washington Hospital Center 110 Irving St NW Washington, DC 20010


Arch Dermatol. 1985;121(9):1107-1107. doi:10.1001/archderm.1985.01660090021006
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To the Editor.—  At the Washington (DC) Hospital Center, seven psoriatic patients who were unresponsive to three weeks of intensive inpatient Goeckerman therapy—ultraviolet-B radiation (UV-B) twice daily and a topical application of tar—have, over the years, been treated with combined therapy, including the combinations of Goeckerman therapy with psoralens and ultraviolet-A (PUVA), with methotrexate, with hydroxyurea (Hydrea), with both PUVA and methotrexate, and with both PUVA and hydroxyurea.Hydroxyurea, an S-phase mitotic inhibitor, has been used with benefit in psoriasis.1,2 We have used this agent in combination with UV-B and/or PUVA in five patients. We have observed three patients in whom the combination of hydroxyurea with UV-B was associated with a characteristic pain in psoriatic lesions, which to our knowledge has not previously been described. This pain begins during UV-B therapy and lasts for one to three hours. We herein present three case reports.

Report of Cases.—Case 1.—  A

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Leavell UW, Yarbro JW:  Treatment of psoriasis by hydroxyurea . South Med J 1971;;64:1253-1255.
Moschella SL, Greenwald MA:  Psoriasis with hydroxyurea: An 18-month study of 60 patients . Arch Dermatol 1973;;107:363-368.

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Leavell UW, Yarbro JW:  Treatment of psoriasis by hydroxyurea . South Med J 1971;;64:1253-1255.
Moschella SL, Greenwald MA:  Psoriasis with hydroxyurea: An 18-month study of 60 patients . Arch Dermatol 1973;;107:363-368.

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