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Pseudomelanoma After Laser Therapy
Annals of Plastic Surgery, 2002An 18-year-old man had a melanocytic nevus on the chin that had been treated with three different lasers at a private clinic for 2.5 years. This lesion was excised and sent to a pathologist. The initial histological diagnosis was reported as compound nevus coexistent with changes suspicious of malignant melanoma.
Kun, Hwang, Whan Jun, Lee, Se Il, Lee
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Clinics in Dermatology, 2006
Considered the most common skin disorder, acne affects millions of people every year. This multifactorial condition of the pilosebaceous follicle is a combination of at least four different primary pathogeneses. In recent years, acne therapies have been improving, becoming more effective, and targeting one or more of these causes.
Keyvan, Nouri, Christopher J, Ballard
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Considered the most common skin disorder, acne affects millions of people every year. This multifactorial condition of the pilosebaceous follicle is a combination of at least four different primary pathogeneses. In recent years, acne therapies have been improving, becoming more effective, and targeting one or more of these causes.
Keyvan, Nouri, Christopher J, Ballard
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Update dermatologic laser therapy
JDDG: Journal der Deutschen Dermatologischen Gesellschaft, 2010SummaryNew trends in dermatological laser therapy during the last years are based on new wavelengths, concepts and treatment combinations resulting in a variety of new dermatologic indications. Fractional laser therapy of chronic actinic damage of the skin has been introduced and already represents a standard technique.
Sonja, Grunewald +3 more
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Laser therapy of onychomycosis
JDDG: Journal der Deutschen Dermatologischen Gesellschaft, 2013SummarySince 2010 the FDA has approved laser systems as capable of producing a “temporary increase in clear nails” in patients with onychomycosis. Fungal eradication is probably mediated by heat in infrared laser systems; their efficacy has been confirmed thermographically, histologically and in electron microscopy.
Pietro, Nenoff +2 more
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Australian and New Zealand Journal of Ophthalmology, 1985
AbstractThree laser techniques for the treatment of glaucoma are described. The short‐burn technique of argon laser iridotomy permitted perforation of the peripheral iris in one session without serious complications, thereby alleviating pupillary block in angle‐closure glaucoma.
S, Mishima, Y, Kitazawa, S, Shirato
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AbstractThree laser techniques for the treatment of glaucoma are described. The short‐burn technique of argon laser iridotomy permitted perforation of the peripheral iris in one session without serious complications, thereby alleviating pupillary block in angle‐closure glaucoma.
S, Mishima, Y, Kitazawa, S, Shirato
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Periodontology 2000, 2014
AbstractAbout 50 years ago, lasers started to be used in periodontal treatment following evidence that wounds produced in animals healed more quickly after being irradiated with low‐intensity lasers. Increased production of growth factors, stimulated mainly by red and infrared lasers, may participate in this process by influencing the behavior of ...
Euloir, Passanezi +3 more
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AbstractAbout 50 years ago, lasers started to be used in periodontal treatment following evidence that wounds produced in animals healed more quickly after being irradiated with low‐intensity lasers. Increased production of growth factors, stimulated mainly by red and infrared lasers, may participate in this process by influencing the behavior of ...
Euloir, Passanezi +3 more
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Lasers in Photodynamic Therapy
Nursing Clinics of North America, 1990Photodynamic therapy has been shown to provide a reasonable alternative to other treatment modalities for patients with certain cancers, and in some cases may be the preferred treatment. Currently, photodynamic therapy is under FDA-approved clinical investigational trials in the treatment of tumors of the skin, bronchus, esophagus, bladder, head and ...
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Clinics in Chest Medicine, 1985
A carbon dioxide laser coupled with a ventilating bronchoscope has been used to treat 135 patients with symptomatic obstruction of the trachea and main stem bronchi. This laser has the advantages of being controllable and hemostatic, and can be used repetitively.
R B, McElvein, G L, Zorn
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A carbon dioxide laser coupled with a ventilating bronchoscope has been used to treat 135 patients with symptomatic obstruction of the trachea and main stem bronchi. This laser has the advantages of being controllable and hemostatic, and can be used repetitively.
R B, McElvein, G L, Zorn
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Laser-mediated photodynamic therapy
Clinics in Dermatology, 2006Photodynamic therapy (PDT) has evolved since its inception at the beginning of the 20th century, when it was defined as an oxygen-dependent reaction between a photosensitizing dye and light. Photosensitizers and light sources have since been continually optimized for distinct applications and tissues.
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2007
The theoretic principles behind the laser were developed as early as 1917 when Einstein laid the groundwork for stimulated emission in his treatise “On the Quantum Theory of Radiation.” In 1949, Meyer-Schwickerath created chorioretinal burns around retinal holes using the sun as the light source.
Stefan Sacu, Ursula Schmidt-Erfurth
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The theoretic principles behind the laser were developed as early as 1917 when Einstein laid the groundwork for stimulated emission in his treatise “On the Quantum Theory of Radiation.” In 1949, Meyer-Schwickerath created chorioretinal burns around retinal holes using the sun as the light source.
Stefan Sacu, Ursula Schmidt-Erfurth
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