Efficacy of 595nm pulsed dye laser therapy for Mibelli angiokeratoma

2015 
AbstractObjective: To retrospectively study the clinical efficacy of 595nm pulsed dye laser therapy for Mibelli angiokeratoma. Methods: 50 cases of Mibelli angiokeratoma, from 10 to 41 year-old,were treated with the 595nm pulsed dye laser. The parameters were as follows: a wavelength of 595 nm, pulse duration of 10ms, spot size of 7 mm and energy fluency of 12.0–13.5 J/cm2. The treatments were repeated at intervals of 4–6 weeks until the lesion was cleared, or the parents discontinued the treatment. Detailed demographics and the assessment of the degree of lesion clearance were statistically analyzed through SASS18.0. Results: All the 50 patients were treated 1–4 times. The total rate of significant improvement was 80%, and the rate of full recovery was 30%. We failed to find statistical significance between genders, or the size and color of lesions, which might be due to limited sample size. The most common adverse effects after treatment were purpura and edema, which usually lasted for 12 h to several d...
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