British Association of Dermatologists and British Photodermatology Group guidelines for topical photodynamic therapy 2018
British Journal of Dermatology2018Vol. 180(4), pp. 730–739
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Terence H Wong, C.A. Morton, N.J. Collier, Ann K. Haylett, Sally H. Ibbotson, Kevin E. McKenna, R. Mallipeddi, Harry Moseley, D.C. Seukeran, Lesley E. Rhodes, Kate A. Ward, M.F. Mohd Mustapa, L.S. Exton, P.M. McHenry, T.A. Leslie, S. H. Wakelin, R.Y.P. Hunasehally, Michael J. Cork, G.A. Johnston, F.S. Worsnop, Pariyawan Rakvit, Asad Salim, Bryan McDonald, Ser‐Ling Chua, David Buckley, Gabriela Petrof, N. Callachand, T. Flavell, A.A. Salad
Abstract
The overall objective of the guideline is to provide up-to-date, evidence-based recommendations for the use of topical photodynamic therapy (PDT). The document aims to: • offer an appraisal of all relevant literature up to April 2018, focusing on any key developments • address important, practical clinical questions relating to the primary guideline objective and • provide guideline recommendations and if appropriate research recommendations.The guideline is presented as a detailed review with highlighted recommendations for practical use in primary care and in the clinic, in addition to an updated patient information leaflet [available on the British Association of Dermatologists (BAD) website, www.bad.org.uk/leaflets].
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