EXPOSURE TO ULTRAVIOLET THERAPY ON THE LEVEL OF UROCANIC ACID IN THE SKIN OF PSORIASIS
Journal Title: Ukrainian Scientific Medical Youth Journal / Український Науково-Медичний Молодіжний Журнал - Year 2013, Vol 73, Issue 2
Abstract
The aim of our study was to determine the level and activity of urocanic acid in the skin histidase excreta of patients with psoriasis and investigate the effect of UV irradiation on the levels of these indicators. Materials and methods.
Authors and Affiliations
O. V. Rai
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