The effect of fumaric acid esters and dithranol on acanthosis and hyperproliferation in psoriasis vulgaris.

Authors

  • M Bacharaçh-Buhles
  • A Röchling
  • Gammal el
  • P. Altmeyer

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https://doi.org/10.2340/0001555576190193

Abstract

In this study we investigated the histological changes, regression of acanthosis and rate of proliferation, that accompany the healing of psoriatic lesions after fumaric acid esters and dithranol treatment. Biopsies were taken before and during therapy as well as from neighbouring untreated, clinically uninvolved skin and healthy, non-psoriatic volunteers. Specimens were assessed using computer-supported image analysis and immunohistology. The parameters primarily examined were the height of the rete pegs and of the epithelium above the papillary body, the rate of proliferation, the actual number of cells in the two epidermal compartments and the cellular density in the epidermis. Both fumaric acid esters and dithranol reduce the degree of acanthosis

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Published

1996-05-01

How to Cite

Bacharaçh-Buhles, M., Röchling, A., el, G., & Altmeyer, P. (1996). The effect of fumaric acid esters and dithranol on acanthosis and hyperproliferation in psoriasis vulgaris. Acta Dermato-Venereologica, 76(3), 190–193. https://doi.org/10.2340/0001555576190193

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