An open trial of climatotherapy at the dead sea for patch-stage mycosis fungoides

Emmilia Hodak, Alice B. Gottlieb, Tzvi Segal, Lea Maron, Michal Lotem, Meora Feinmesser, Michael David

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Abstract

Background Climatotherapy at the Dead Sea (CDS) is a well-established therapeutic modality for moderate to severe psoriasis vulgaris, resulting in sustained remissions. It has also been found to be effective for atopic dermatitis, another T-cell-mediated dermatosis. Objective We sought to prospectively evaluate the efficacy of CDS in patch-stage mycosis fungoides. Methods A total of 12 patients with patch-stage mycosis fungoides (6 with stage IA and 6 with stage IB) were treated with CDS as monotherapy for 28 consecutive days according to the protocol for psoriasis, ie, a gradual increase of sun exposure to a maximum of 3 hours daily. Results A total of 9 patients achieved a complete clinical response (CCR), defined as no disease activity present; 2 achieved an almost CCR, defined as the reduction by more than 90% of disease activity; and 1 achieved a partial response, ie, reduction by more than 50% of disease activity. A CCR was achieved in all the patients with stage IA disease and in 3 of the 6 patients with stage IB disease. Of the 9 with a CCR, 6 also showed histopathologic clearing. Duration of the remissions, during which no therapy was allowed except for emollients, lasted from 2 to 9 months (mean: 5 months). No serious short-term side effects were recorded. Conclusion CDS appears to be an effective, well-tolerated therapy for patch-stage mycosis fungoides.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)33-38
Number of pages6
JournalJournal of the American Academy of Dermatology
Volume51
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Jul 2004
Externally publishedYes

Bibliographical note

Funding Information:
Supported by the Dead Sea Medical Research Center, the Dead Sea, Israel.

Funding

Supported by the Dead Sea Medical Research Center, the Dead Sea, Israel.

FundersFunder number
Dead Sea Medical Research Center
Dead Sea, Israel

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