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The purpose of this study is to determine the best dosing strategy when using Excimer Laser to treat plaque-type psoriasis. In this study, half of the body's psoriasis will be treated with a new dosing strategy, and the other half will be treated with the conventional method. We hope to show that the new dosing strategy will result in faster improvement of psoriasis.
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This is a randomized, assessor-blinded clinical trial to determine whether a novel plaque-based dosimetry strategy can improve the speed of response to excimer laser treatment in patients with plaque psoriasis. Each patient will receive plaque-based dosing on one side of the body and conventional dosing on the contralateral side. This design is based on the assumption that psoriasis usually affects patients in a symmetric distribution (e.g., knees and elbows) and the effect of excimer laser phototherapy is limited to the treated plaque. The side of the body treated with plaque-based dosimetry will be assigned using a table of random numbers. The assessor will be blinded to the treatment group. Each patient will be treated 1-2 times per week at the discretion of the investigator for a maximum of 10 treatments.
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