Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology 1990-Jul
The effect of triethanolamine application on anthralin-induced inflammation and therapeutic effect in psoriasis.
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Twenty patients with chronic plaque psoriasis were treated with short-contact anthralin followed by 10% triethanolamine application to one side of the body and aqueous cream to the other. Anthralin-induced inflammation was inhibited on the triethanolamine-treated side whereas anthralin therapy had to be temporarily stopped in 18 patients on the aqueous cream side because of anthralin-induced inflammation. Therapeutic response was not different in the two sides. This study shows that anthralin-induced inflammation and its therapeutic effect can be dissociated.