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  UV-A1 Therapy Promising for Nephrogenic Systemic Fibrosis (NSF)
A recent study indicates that UV-A1 phototherapy has promise for reducing symptoms of Nephrogenic Systemic Fibrosis (NSF).  Four patients with NSF were treated with UV-A1.  The skin on all four softened, and for two, their hand and leg mobility improved.

The study was conducted by the Dermatology Department of the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, in Dallas.  All four patients had NSF and were undergoing hemodialysis.  They were treated with a UV-A1 bed with varying levels of radiation depending on their complexion.  UVA radiation has a long wavelength that enables it to reach the subcutis (the connective tissue beneath the skin).

After treatment, the effected areas of the skin on all four of the patients became less hard, and had decreased pain and itching.  Two had increased joint mobility, resulting in an enhanced quality of life.  Significantly, their improvements appeared to last.  The patients were tracked for varying lengths of time after treatment (six months to one year), and their improved skin condition and mobility lasted during those periods.  This is very promising, since the improvements from other experimental treatments appear far more temporary.

You may obtain a complete copy of this study HERE. Tran, et al., “UV-A1 Therapy for Nephrogenic Systemic Fibrosis,” Archives of Dermatology, Vol. 145, No. 10, Oct. 2009, pp. 1170-1182.

Nephrogenic systemic fibrosis (NSF) is a disease characterized by hardening of the skin and other tissue caused by exposure to a gadolinium-based contrast agent.  Dialysis patients and others with renal failure (kidney failure) are at greatest risk for this MRI side effect.  If you have been diagnosed with NSF or are experiencing symptoms of NSF (hardening of the skin, joint pain), you may have a legal claim against the manufacturer of the contrast agent used in your treatment.  Contact the MRI lawyers/NSF attorneys at DeCarli Law for a free consultation.

Posted By DeCarli Law on November 04, 2009 10:32 am | Permalink 

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