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Excimer Lasers In Medicine

SPIE Proceedings, 1989
Excimer lasers emit light energy, short optical pulses at ultraviolet wavelengths, that results in a unique laser tissue interaction. This has led to an increasing number of studies into medical applications of these lasers in fields such as ophthalmology, urology, cardiology and neurology.
P. J. Wisoff   +4 more
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Excimer Laser Angioplasty

1989
Laser angioplasty is an experimental method for recanalization of arteriosclerotic coronary and peripheral arteries. The excimer laser, which creates microscopically precise cuts, delivers energy in short, highly energetic pulses, which possibly ablate by a nonthermal process, first defined by Srinivasan et al.
F. W. Mohr   +4 more
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Excimer-Laser 308nm

2014
UVB-Laser der monochromatischen Wellenlange 308 nm zur gezielten Therapie erkrankter Hautpartien bei UVB-sensiblen Dermatosen, insbesondere bei Psoriasis, chronischen Ekzemen (Neurodermitis) und Vitiligo. In Form eines leicht verstandlichen, systematisch gegliederten Kurzlehrbuches werden physikalische Hintergrunde, Therapie- und ...
Peter Dorittke   +4 more
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Excimer Laser Therapy

2015
Excimer laser therapy is a new valuable option for treating various dermatologic conditions. The most part of the published results focuses on efficacy and safety in treating psoriasis and vitiligo, both in adults and children. New encouraging results for treating atopic dermatitis and alopecia areata, in all age groups, are under evaluation.
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Emission spectra and etching of polymers and graphite irradiated by excimer lasers

, 1984
Emission spectra in the visible and ultraviolet range, scanning electron microscopy of various polymers [polyimide, Mylar, and polymethyl‐methacrylate (PMMA)], and graphite exposed to 193‐, 248‐, and 351‐nm laser radiation were used to investigate the ...
G. Koren, J. Yeh
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Excimer laser treatment of pterygium

Acta Ophthalmologica, 1992
Abstract Primary experience with the use of eximer laser in pterygium therapy is presented. Twenty‐two pterygia (11 primary and 11 recurrent) were surgically removed using the bare‐sclera technique followed by excimer laser ablation to smoothen the corneal surface. As recurrence was observed in 20 eyes (91%) during the first year, supplementary excimer
Susanne Krag, Niels Ehlers
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Excimer Laser Angioplasty

1999
Although balloon angioplasty has been a significant advance in the treatment of patients with coronary artery disease, this treatment is limited by a significant incidence of restenosis that averages about 50% in most recent reports.1,2,3 Restenosis after balloon angioplasty is associated with the healing response of vascular tissue to injury and ...
Henry H. Ting   +2 more
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Micromachining with Excimer Laser

CIRP Annals, 1998
Abstract This paper deals with micromachining of different materials using a 100 W excimer laser at RTM laboratories. The first part of the works reports the results of optical simulations carried out on several layouts calculated using a sequential ray tracer in order to evaluate the aberrations and improve the performance of the optics and masks ...
F. Mariotti   +4 more
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Excimer laser angioplasty

1994
After the invention of laser (acronym for light amplification by stimulated emission of radiation) in 1960 [1], it was not until the 1980’s that laser radiation received considerable attention as a possible new modality in the treatment of obstructive atherosclerotic disease. Continuous wave (CW) laser light from argon ion, CO2 and Nd:YAG laser sources
Eline Montauban van Swijndregt   +2 more
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The excimer laser in Australia

Medical Journal of Australia, 1992
Hugh R. Taylor, Charles S Guest
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