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Photodermatology, Photoimmunology & Photomedicine, 2023
Hemoporfin‐mediated photodynamic therapy (HMME‐PDT) is currently considered one of the most promising therapies for port‐wine stain (PWS). However, the efficacy of this is very variable and needs further studies.
Jiajie Chen +8 more
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Hemoporfin‐mediated photodynamic therapy (HMME‐PDT) is currently considered one of the most promising therapies for port‐wine stain (PWS). However, the efficacy of this is very variable and needs further studies.
Jiajie Chen +8 more
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Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology, 2021
Port‐wine stain (PWS) is a congenital malformation that does not resolve spontaneously and can lead to social and self‐stigma. However, little is known about how PWS affects the patients' quality of life (QoL) and psychosocial well‐being. In this article,
R. Wanitphakdeedecha +4 more
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Port‐wine stain (PWS) is a congenital malformation that does not resolve spontaneously and can lead to social and self‐stigma. However, little is known about how PWS affects the patients' quality of life (QoL) and psychosocial well‐being. In this article,
R. Wanitphakdeedecha +4 more
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Noninvasive diagnostic techniques of port wine stain
Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology, 2021Port‐wine stain (PWS) is a benign capillary malformation that most commonly occurs in the head and neck. It is present at birth and progresses over time.
J. Buch +6 more
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Recurrence of Port-Wine Stain After Photodynamic Therapy: A Case Report with a 22-Year Follow-Up
Photobiomodulation, photomedicine, and laser surgery, 2021Objective: Recurrence or redarkening of port-wine stain (PWS) after laser treatment occurs frequently. Background: Vascular-targeted photodynamic therapy (PDT) is an alternative adjuvant treatment for PWS.
Yue Han +8 more
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Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology, 2021
Port‐wine stain (PWS) is a congenital capillary malformation that often occurs on the face. Feasible and quantitative evaluation of facial port‐wine stain (FPWS) can significantly impact its clinical management and aid in future research.
Jie Ren +8 more
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Port‐wine stain (PWS) is a congenital capillary malformation that often occurs on the face. Feasible and quantitative evaluation of facial port‐wine stain (FPWS) can significantly impact its clinical management and aid in future research.
Jie Ren +8 more
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Archives of Dermatology, 1985
To the Editor.— In their recent article Finley et al 1 pointed out some pathologic patterns of port-wine stains (PWSs). They stressed the existence of cases that deviate, clinically and histopathologically, from the typical PWSs (which is a capillary vascular malformation).
O, Enjolras, M C, Riché
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To the Editor.— In their recent article Finley et al 1 pointed out some pathologic patterns of port-wine stains (PWSs). They stressed the existence of cases that deviate, clinically and histopathologically, from the typical PWSs (which is a capillary vascular malformation).
O, Enjolras, M C, Riché
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International Journal of Dermatology, 1995
Abstract Background. An acquired port‐wine stain is a rarely reported vascular lesion that mimics a congenital port‐wine stain clinically, but is acquired after birth. Methods. Clinical and histologic information concerning ten patients with acquired port‐wine stains was recorded.
S M, Dinehart +3 more
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Abstract Background. An acquired port‐wine stain is a rarely reported vascular lesion that mimics a congenital port‐wine stain clinically, but is acquired after birth. Methods. Clinical and histologic information concerning ten patients with acquired port‐wine stains was recorded.
S M, Dinehart +3 more
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The American Journal of Nursing, 1982
Port wine stains (PWS) are disfiguring congenital vascular anomalies that affect thousands of individuals. Until recently, these port wine stain hemangiomas were poorly understood and could not be successfully treated. Now there is hope. In 1978, a multidisciplinary research clinic was established at Beth Israel Hospital in Boston to treat PWS with an ...
L, Larrow, J M, Noe
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Port wine stains (PWS) are disfiguring congenital vascular anomalies that affect thousands of individuals. Until recently, these port wine stain hemangiomas were poorly understood and could not be successfully treated. Now there is hope. In 1978, a multidisciplinary research clinic was established at Beth Israel Hospital in Boston to treat PWS with an ...
L, Larrow, J M, Noe
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Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 1990
1. Furth PA, Kazakis AM. Nail pigmentation changes associated with azidothymidine (zidovudine) [Abstract]. Ann Intern Med 1987;107:350. 2. Pannwalker AP. Nail pigmentation in the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS). Ann Intern Med 1987; 107:943-4. 3. Gonzalcz-Lahoz JM, Garcia Aguado C, MartinezFernandez R, et al.
M W, Cobb, L, Goldman
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1. Furth PA, Kazakis AM. Nail pigmentation changes associated with azidothymidine (zidovudine) [Abstract]. Ann Intern Med 1987;107:350. 2. Pannwalker AP. Nail pigmentation in the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS). Ann Intern Med 1987; 107:943-4. 3. Gonzalcz-Lahoz JM, Garcia Aguado C, MartinezFernandez R, et al.
M W, Cobb, L, Goldman
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Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology, 2020
Vascular targeted photodynamic therapy (PDT) is a novel and promising therapy for the treatment of port‐wine stains (PWS). There has been little prior exploration to our knowledge of how the dermatological vascular pattern may predict the response to PDT.
Xue Wang +11 more
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Vascular targeted photodynamic therapy (PDT) is a novel and promising therapy for the treatment of port‐wine stains (PWS). There has been little prior exploration to our knowledge of how the dermatological vascular pattern may predict the response to PDT.
Xue Wang +11 more
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