Publications by authors named "Staffan Vandersee"

Background: Chronic spontaneous urticaria (CSU) is unpredictable and can severely impair patients' quality of life. Patients with CSU need a convenient, user-friendly platform to complete patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) on their mobile devices. CRUSE , the Chronic Urticaria Self Evaluation app, aims to address this unmet need.

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Antioxidants like carotenoids play a major role in the prevention of the destructive influence of free radicals in our skin. Carotenoids, as well as all other antioxidants, are substantial substances which must be supplied by nutrition. Resonance Raman spectroscopy (RRS) allows measurement of the carotenoid content of eggs, representing a rich carotenoid source in our nutrition.

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The key role of RUNX3 in physiological T-cell differentiation has been extensively documented. However, information on its relevance for the development of human T-cell lymphomas or leukemias is scarce. Here, we show that alterations of RUNX3 by either heterozygous deletion or methylation of its distal promoter can be observed in the tumor cells of 15 of 21 (71%) patients suffering from Sézary syndrome, an aggressive variant of cutaneous T-cell lymphoma.

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Cutaneous T-cell lymphomas (CTCL) are characterized by an infiltration of the skin with malignant T cells. Curative treatments for aggressive entities such as Sézary syndrome have not been identified yet. Arsenic trioxide (AsO3) is used for the treatment of acute promyelocytic leukemia in combination with retinoids.

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The understanding of transdermal substance penetration pathways remains an important field for the development of future topical drugs and cosmetics. Laser Doppler flowmetry is a well-established method for evaluating cutaneous perfusion. In a study on 6 healthy male volunteers, we topically applied the vasoactive substance benzyl nicotinate on two test areas with open and obturated hair follicles and measured changes in the blood flow by Doppler flowmetry.

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Background/purpose: Photochemochemotherapy with 8-methoxypsoralen and UV-A light (PUVA) is a well-established treatment for mycosis fungoides (MF), although evidence for this therapy by means of prospective studies is scarce. However, long-term risks of PUVA are premature skin aging and development of nonmelanoma skin cancer. We therefore evaluated a device for targeted UV therapy, which reduces irradiation of unaffected skin in MF patients.

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Objective: To describe a patient with life-threatening brainstem neurohistiocytosis who recovered completely upon targeted treatment with the V600E mutation-specific BRAF inhibitor vemurafenib.

Methods: We report clinical, histiologic, genetic, and sequential imaging findings, including fluorodeoxyglucose (FDG)-PET, over a follow-up period of 11 months.

Results: The patient presented with central hyperventilation, skeletal and perirenal Erdheim-Chester disease, and cutaneous Langerhans cell histiocytosis.

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In contrast to ultraviolet and infrared irradiation, which are known to facilitate cutaneous photoaging, immunosuppression, or tumour emergence due to formation of free radicals and reactive oxygen species, potentially similar effects of visible light on the human skin are still poorly characterized. Using a blue-violet light irradiation source and aiming to characterize its potential influence on the antioxidant status of the human skin, the cutaneous carotenoid concentration was measured noninvasively in nine healthy volunteers using resonance Raman spectroscopy following irradiation. The dose-dependent significant degradation of carotenoids was measured to be 13.

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Background And Objectives: Erythrodermic cutaneous T-cell lymphomas are aggressive diseases posing diagnostic and therapeutic challenges. Numerous indicators for confirming diagnosis and disease-monitoring have been proposed. CD26-negativity of peripheral CD4+ T-cells has been reported to have these properties.

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IL-31, predominantly produced by CD45RO + CLA + Th2 cells, plays an important pathogenetic role in pruritic skin diseases like atopic dermatitis. As tumor cells in Sézary syndrome (SS) and Mycosis fungoides (MF) possess similar immunophenotypes and the conditions mentioned are often associated with pruritus, the analysis of the IL-31 pathway in MF/SS patients is of interest. Serum samples from the peripheral blood of 23 patients and 17 controls were analyzed for IL-31 abundance and correlated with disease stage and pruritus.

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Background: A variety of therapeutic options are available for mycosis fungoides, the most prevalent subtype of cutaneous T cell lymphomas, but thus far, no regimen has been proven to be curative. A combination of treatments is a well-established strategy to increase the therapeutic efficacy. However, data from clinical trials analyzing such combinations for the treatment of mycosis fungoides are scarce.

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Detection of a dominant T-cell clone by T-cell receptor (TCR) gene rearrangement analysis is often essential for the diagnosis of cutaneous T-cell lymphomas (CTCL). The occurrence of T-cell clones in addition to the diagnostic T-cell clone during the course of CTCL has been reported, but the data of these studies have been contradictory. We retrospectively evaluated the data of 114 lesional skin biopsies from 26 patients with Mycosis fungoides and two patients with primary cutaneous anaplastic large cell lymphoma, which were analysed with the standardized Biomed-2 PCR for the TCRγ and TCRβ locus.

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Potential antimicrobial effects of sequential applications of tissue-tolerable plasma (TTP) and the conventional liquid antiseptic octenidine dihydrochloride (ODC) were investigated. 34 patients with chronic leg ulcers were treated with TTP, ODC or a combination of both. The bacterial colonization was measured semi-quantitatively before and immediately after treatment and changes in the microbial strains' compositions before and after antiseptic treatments were analyzed.

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Background: Interferon-alfa is used in the treatment of primary cutaneous B-cell lymphoma (PCBCL). Therapy with interferon-alfa has thus far been reported solely in case reports and small case series, mostly describing intralesional use.

Objective: We sought to evaluate efficacy, response rate, time to response, duration of response, and safety of subcutaneously administered interferon-alfa for the treatment of cutaneous B-cell lymphoma.

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