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Lasers Surg Med ; 55(6): 555-560, 2023 08.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37051869

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INTRODUCTION: For several years, the venous aesthetic problem has been tackled mainly with sclerotherapy techniques. In recent years, laser techniques have been added, both surface (transdermal) and endo-perivenous, performed with small optical fibers (100-200 µm) and low intensities in terms of LEED and Watt. The endo-perivenous technique has extended the possibilities of laser treatment also to the nourishing veins, to telangiectasias resistant to therapies with sclerosing agents and/or transdermal lasers and to vessels with larger diameters (1-3 mm) and depths >1.3 mm. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We report a series of 20 patients affected by reticular veins and telangiectasias of the lower limbs (CEAP C1-2) treated with endo-perivenous technique. The most used setting was: 3 W (range: 2-4 W) with a mean fluence delivered of 11.25 J/cm (range: 6-18) in pulse mode with 980 nm laser, 200 µm fiber after a preventive skin cooling. Scheduled follow-up occurred 20 and 60 days after treatment. RESULTS: Total technical success, understood as complete obliteration of all treated vessels, was achieved in 70% of cases (14/20) after just one treatment. The most observed early local complications were erythema, vesicles, and small cutaneous eschars that regressed in 3 weeks. At 60-day follow-up, just one complication was observed: a small area of hyperpigmentation (5%). In this case, chemical peel procedures was performed with good clinical results. CONCLUSIONS: Endoperivenous laser treatment represents an effective and valid tool for the treatment of teleangectasias and reticular varicose veins.


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Terapia por Láser , Telangiectasia , Várices , Humanos , Várices/cirugía , Telangiectasia/cirugía , Escleroterapia/métodos , Extremidad Inferior/irrigación sanguínea , Rayos Láser , Resultado del Tratamiento
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Ocul Immunol Inflamm ; 28(8): 1192-1195, 2020 Nov 16.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32469666

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Purpose: To report a novel peripheral finding in patients with Birdshot retinochoroiditis (BRC) using ultra-widefield fluorescein angiography (UWFFA). Methods: UWFFA images from 90 patients diagnosed with BRC were reviewed. All images were evaluated for the presence of peripheral retinal ischemic changes and ischemia-related complications. Findings: Thirty-six eyes of 24 patients showed features of peripheral ischemia, including 18 eyes with peripheral capillary non-perfusion (CNP), 5 eyes with teleangectasias, with or without microaneurysms, and 13 eyes with both teleangectasias and CNP. None of the 36 eyes with peripheral ischemic changes developed retinal neovascularization following the diagnosis of peripheral ischemia. Conclusions: Peripheral ischemia may present in eyes with chronic inflammation as seen in BRC but does not seem to progress to neovascular complications. This is likely to be more common than suspected and has now become evident following the advent of UWFFA. Abbreviations: HLA-A29: Human leukocyte antigen - A29; FFA: Fundus fluorescein angiography; OCT: Optical coherence tomography; ICGA: Indocyanine green angiography; UWF: Ultra-wide field; UWFFA: Ultra-wide field fluorescein angiography; CNP: Capillary non-perfusion.


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Retinocoroidopatía en Perdigonada/diagnóstico , Capilares/patología , Angiografía con Fluoresceína , Isquemia/diagnóstico , Vasos Retinianos/patología , Adulto , Anciano , Permeabilidad Capilar , Femenino , Estudios de Seguimiento , Humanos , Masculino , Persona de Mediana Edad , Vasculitis Retiniana/diagnóstico , Estudios Retrospectivos , Tomografía de Coherencia Óptica
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