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Ugeskr Laeger ; 179(8)2017 Feb 20.
Artigo em Dinamarquês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28397660

RESUMO

In this article we give an overview of which skin conditions that are currently treated with laser and explains the basic principles of treatment. In addition, we summarize recommendations of the Danish Dermatological Society for demarcation of medical treatments which can be provided free of charge from cosmetic self-payment treatments.


Assuntos
Procedimentos Cirúrgicos Dermatológicos/métodos , Terapia a Laser/métodos , Acne Vulgar/complicações , Cicatriz/etiologia , Cicatriz/patologia , Cicatriz/cirurgia , Procedimentos Cirúrgicos Dermatológicos/economia , Hirsutismo/patologia , Hirsutismo/cirurgia , Humanos , Terapia a Laser/economia , Dermatopatias Vasculares/patologia , Dermatopatias Vasculares/cirurgia , Tatuagem , Telangiectasia/patologia , Telangiectasia/cirurgia
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J Neurosurg Pediatr ; 18(1): 79-82, 2016 Jul.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27035547

RESUMO

The authors present the case of a child with megalencephaly-capillary malformation syndrome who developed a rapidly progressive holocord syringomyelia that was treated surgically. A 3-year-old boy with megalencephaly-capillary malformation-polymicrogyria (MCAP) syndrome presented with several months of right leg weakness, worsening scoliosis, and increased seizures. An MRI study of the brain demonstrated a Chiari I malformation and massively dilated syringomyelia extending from C-2 to the conus medullaris. The patient underwent an urgent suboccipital craniectomy with C1-3 laminectomies to relieve the CSF outflow obstruction with significant clinical improvement. Surgery was complicated by bleeding from intracranial vascular malformations. This report describes a very rapidly developing, massive holocord syringomyelia related to CSF obstruction due to an unusual congenital brain malformation and associated vascular overgrowth at the site. Serial, premorbid MRI studies demonstrated the very rapid progression from no Chiari malformation, to progressively greater cerebellar tonsillar herniation, to holocord syrinx. This complication has never been reported in MCAP syndrome and should be considered in any affected MCAP patient with a progressive neurological decline, even if previous spine imaging findings were normal. Surgical complications due to hemorrhage also need to be considered in this vascular brain malformation.


Assuntos
Anormalidades Múltiplas/diagnóstico por imagem , Anormalidades Múltiplas/cirurgia , Megalencefalia/diagnóstico por imagem , Megalencefalia/cirurgia , Índice de Gravidade de Doença , Dermatopatias Vasculares/diagnóstico por imagem , Dermatopatias Vasculares/cirurgia , Siringomielia/diagnóstico por imagem , Siringomielia/cirurgia , Telangiectasia/congênito , Pré-Escolar , Craniectomia Descompressiva/métodos , Humanos , Masculino , Megalencefalia/complicações , Dermatopatias Vasculares/complicações , Siringomielia/complicações , Telangiectasia/complicações , Telangiectasia/diagnóstico por imagem , Telangiectasia/cirurgia
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Am J Dermatopathol ; 38(11): 838-841, 2016 Nov.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27097335

RESUMO

In this report, the authors present a case of diffuse dermal angiomatosis (DDA) with an underlying mass lesion of the breast, which proved to be a large calcified, thrombosed artery with adjacent fat necrosis. Histologically, DDA consists of hyperplastic vessels, which diffusely infiltrate the papillary and reticular dermis forming small vascular lumina. The condition is associated with various underlying conditions, many of which result in local tissue ischemia. In the past, DDA was most commonly reported on the lower extremities; however, it seems that this entity is more common on the breast than previously recognized. Various treatments have proven beneficial, including revascularization, oral corticosteroids, smoking cessation, and isotretinoin. In this case, our patient benefited from primary excision of the affected area.


Assuntos
Angiomatose/etiologia , Arteriopatias Oclusivas/complicações , Doenças Mamárias/etiologia , Necrose Gordurosa/complicações , Dermatopatias Vasculares/etiologia , Pele/irrigação sanguínea , Trombose/complicações , Calcificação Vascular/complicações , Idoso , Angiomatose/diagnóstico , Angiomatose/cirurgia , Arteriopatias Oclusivas/diagnóstico , Arteriopatias Oclusivas/cirurgia , Biópsia , Doenças Mamárias/diagnóstico , Doenças Mamárias/cirurgia , Diagnóstico Diferencial , Necrose Gordurosa/diagnóstico , Necrose Gordurosa/cirurgia , Feminino , Humanos , Imuno-Histoquímica , Valor Preditivo dos Testes , Pele/patologia , Dermatopatias Vasculares/diagnóstico , Dermatopatias Vasculares/cirurgia , Trombose/diagnóstico , Trombose/cirurgia , Resultado do Tratamento , Calcificação Vascular/diagnóstico , Calcificação Vascular/cirurgia
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J Am Acad Dermatol ; 74(4): 589-605; quiz 605-6, 2016 Apr.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26979352

RESUMO

Wounds are an excellent example of how the field of dermatology represents a cross-section of many medical disciplines. For instance, wounds may be caused by trauma, vascular insufficiency, and underlying medical conditions, such as diabetes, hypertension, and rheumatologic and inflammatory disease. This continuing medical education article provides an overview of wound healing and the pathophysiology of chronic wounds and reviews the broad differential diagnosis of chronic wounds. It also describes the initial steps necessary in evaluating a chronic wound and determining its underlying etiology.


Assuntos
Dermatopatias Vasculares/cirurgia , Cicatrização/fisiologia , Ferimentos e Lesões/diagnóstico , Ferimentos e Lesões/cirurgia , Doença Aguda , Doença Crônica , Procedimentos Cirúrgicos Dermatológicos/métodos , Pé Diabético/diagnóstico , Pé Diabético/cirurgia , Diagnóstico Diferencial , Educação Médica Continuada , Feminino , Humanos , Masculino , Úlcera por Pressão/diagnóstico , Úlcera por Pressão/cirurgia , Prognóstico , Procedimentos de Cirurgia Plástica/métodos , Dermatopatias Vasculares/diagnóstico
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Int Wound J ; 13(5): 1009-10, 2016 Oct.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26423027

RESUMO

Cobb syndrome (Cutaneomeningospinal Angiomatosis) is a rare segmental neurocutaneous syndrome associated with metameric cutaneous and spinal cord arteriovenous malformations (AVMs). In this syndrome, capillary malformation or angiokeratoma-like lesions are formed in a dermatomal distribution, with an AVM in the corresponding segment of the spinal cord. The spinal cord lesions can cause neurological disorder and paraplegia, which typically develop during young adulthood. We report a 32-year-old male with the Cobb syndrome associated with lower extremity painful wounds and acute-onset paraplegia due to metameric vascular malformations.


Assuntos
Angiomatose/diagnóstico , Angiomatose/cirurgia , Úlcera da Perna/diagnóstico , Úlcera da Perna/cirurgia , Extremidade Inferior/patologia , Dermatopatias Vasculares/complicações , Dermatopatias Vasculares/cirurgia , Adulto , Angiomatose/etiologia , Humanos , Masculino , Neoplasias Cutâneas/patologia , Síndrome , Resultado do Tratamento
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Plast Reconstr Surg ; 136(4): 511e-514e, 2015 Oct.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26397270

RESUMO

UNLABELLED: Vascular anomalies and related conditions cause overgrowth of tissues. The purpose of this study was to determine the efficacy and safety of liposuction techniques for pediatric overgrowth diseases. Patients treated between 2007 and 2015 who had follow-up were reviewed. Seventeen patients were included; the median age was 12.7 years. The causes of overgrowth included infiltrating lipomatosis (n = 7), capillary malformation (n = 6), hemihypertrophy (n = 1), infantile hemangioma (n = 1), lipedema (n = 1), and macrocephaly-capillary malformation (n = 1). Forty-seven percent had enlargement of an extremity, 41 percent had facial hypertrophy, and 12 percent had expansion of the trunk. All subjects had a reduction in the size of the overgrown area and improved quality of life. Suction-assisted tissue removal is an effective technique for reducing the volume of the subcutaneous compartment for patients with pediatric overgrowth diseases. CLINICAL QUESTION/LEVEL OF EVIDENCE: Therapeutic, IV.


Assuntos
Anormalidades Múltiplas/cirurgia , Hemangioma Capilar/cirurgia , Lipedema/cirurgia , Lipomatose/cirurgia , Megalencefalia/cirurgia , Síndromes Neoplásicas Hereditárias/cirurgia , Procedimentos de Cirurgia Plástica/métodos , Dermatopatias Vasculares/cirurgia , Telangiectasia/congênito , Adolescente , Adulto , Criança , Pré-Escolar , Extremidades/patologia , Extremidades/cirurgia , Face/patologia , Face/cirurgia , Feminino , Humanos , Hipertrofia/cirurgia , Lipectomia/métodos , Masculino , Qualidade de Vida , Sucção , Telangiectasia/cirurgia , Tronco/patologia , Tronco/cirurgia , Resultado do Tratamento , Adulto Jovem
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Burns ; 41(3): e34-40, 2015 May.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25529269

RESUMO

Levamisole-adulterated cocaine as a cause of retiform purpura progressing to full-thickness skin necrosis was first documented in 2003 and currently comprises over 200 reported cases. Whereas, its presentation, pathophysiology, and diagnostic workup have been reasonably well-defined, only one publication has significantly detailed its surgical management. For this reason there exists a relative absence of data in comparison to its reported incidence to suggest a preferred treatment strategy. In the case mentioned, treatment emphasized delayed surgical intervention while awaiting lesion demarcation and the monitoring of autoantibodies. At our institution we offer an alternative approach and present the case of a 34 year old female who presented with 49% TBSA, levamisole-induced skin necrosis managed with early surgical excision and skin grafting. The patient presented three days following cocaine exposure with painful, purpura involving the ears, nose, buttocks, and bilateral lower extremities which quickly progressed to areas of full-thickness necrosis. Lab analysis demonstrated elevated p-ANCA and c-ANCA, as well as leukopenia, decreased C4 complement, and urinalysis positive for levamisole, corroborating the diagnosis. Contrasting the most thoroughly documented case in which the patient underwent first surgical excision on hospital day 36 and underwent 18 total excisions, our patient underwent first excision on hospital day 10 and received only one primary excision prior to definitive autografting. To our knowledge, this is the largest surface area surgically treated that did not result in surgical amputation or autoamputation of limbs or appendages, respectively. We contend that early excision and grafting provides optimal surgical management of this syndrome while avoiding the morbidity seen with delayed intervention.


Assuntos
Adjuvantes Imunológicos/efeitos adversos , Vasculite Associada a Anticorpo Anticitoplasma de Neutrófilos/cirurgia , Transtornos Relacionados ao Uso de Cocaína , Cocaína , Levamisol/efeitos adversos , Dermatopatias Vasculares/cirurgia , Transplante de Pele/métodos , Pele/patologia , Adulto , Vasculite Associada a Anticorpo Anticitoplasma de Neutrófilos/induzido quimicamente , Vasculite Associada a Anticorpo Anticitoplasma de Neutrófilos/imunologia , Superfície Corporal , Desbridamento/métodos , Contaminação de Medicamentos , Intervenção Médica Precoce , Feminino , Humanos , Necrose/cirurgia , Dermatopatias Vasculares/induzido quimicamente , Dermatopatias Vasculares/imunologia
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J Dermatol ; 41(11): 996-8, 2014 Nov.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25297653

RESUMO

Angioma serpiginosum (AS) is a rare, benign, vascular disorder comprising non-blanchable punctate red to purple lesions in a gyrate or serpiginous configuration. We report a case of a 38-year-old woman with a red colored eruption on her chest which was present since puberty. A novel 532 nm potassium-titanyl phosphate (KTP) laser (Excel V, Cutera Inc., Brisbane, CA, USA) was applied which resulted in near complete resolution after two sessions of treatment.


Assuntos
Doenças Genéticas Ligadas ao Cromossomo X/cirurgia , Lasers de Estado Sólido/uso terapêutico , Dermatopatias Vasculares/congênito , Adulto , Feminino , Humanos , Dermatopatias Vasculares/cirurgia
12.
Australas J Dermatol ; 55(1): 1-14, 2014 Feb.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24433372

RESUMO

Part two of this review series evaluates the use of lasers and laser-like devices in dermatology based on published evidence and the collective experience of the senior authors. Dermatologists can laser-treat a wide range of dermatoses, including vascular, pigmentary, textural, benign proliferative and premalignant conditions. Some of these conditions include vascular malformation, haemangioma, facial telangiectases, café-au-lait macules, naevi of Ota, lentigines, acne scarring, rhytides, rhinophyma and miscellaneous skin lesions. Photodynamic therapy with lasers and intense pulsed light is addressed, with particular reference to actinic keratosis and actinic cheilitis. A treatment algorithm for acne scarring based on scar morphology and severity is comprehensively outlined. Following from part one, the various devices are matched to the corresponding dermatological conditions with representative pictorial case vignettes illustrating likely clinical outcomes as well as limitations and potential complications of the various laser and light therapies.


Assuntos
Terapia a Laser , Transtornos da Pigmentação/cirurgia , Lesões Pré-Cancerosas/cirurgia , Dermatopatias Vasculares/cirurgia , Cicatriz/cirurgia , Remoção de Cabelo , Humanos , Terapia a Laser/efeitos adversos , Terapia a Laser/instrumentação , Rinofima/cirurgia , Ritidoplastia , Envelhecimento da Pele , Tatuagem
13.
Med. oral patol. oral cir. bucal (Internet) ; 18(2): 279-284, mar. 2013. ilus, tab
Artigo em Inglês | IBECS | ID: ibc-112397

RESUMO

Objectives: Benign Oral Vascular Lesions (BOVLs) are a group of vascular diseases characterized by congenital, inflammatory or neoplastic vascular dilations clinically evidenced as more or less wide masses of commonly dark bluish color. If traumatized BOVLs are characterized by a great risk of hemorrhage and their treatment usually requires great caution to prevent massive bleeding. In the last decades lasers have dramatically changed the way of treatment of BOVLs permitting the application of even peculiar techniques that gave interesting advantages in their management reducing hemorrhage risks. The aim of this study was to evaluate the capabilities and disadvantages of three laser assisted techniques in the management of BOVLs. Study design: In this study 13 BOVLs were treated by three different laser techniques: the traditional excisional biopsy (EB), and two less invasive techniques, the transmucosal thermocoagulation (TMT) and the intralesional photocoagulation (ILP). Two different laser devices were adopted in the study: a KTP laser (DEKA, Florence, Italy, 532nm) and a GaAlAs laser (Laser Innovation, Castelgandolfo, Italy, 808nm) selected since their great effectiveness on hemoglobin. Results: In each case, lasers permitted safe treatments of BOVLs without hemorrhages, both during the intervention and in the post-operative period. The minimally invasive techniques (TMT and ILP) permitted even the safe resolution of big lesions without tissue loss. Conclusions: Laser devices confirm to be the gold standard in BOVLs treatment, permitting even the introduction of minimal invasive surgery principles and reducing the risks of hemorrhage typical of these neoplasms. As usual in laser surgery, it is necessary a clear knowledge of the devices and of the laser-tissue interaction to optimize the results reducing risks and disadvantages (AU)


Assuntos
Humanos , Terapia a Laser/métodos , Dermatopatias Vasculares/cirurgia , Fotocoagulação , Procedimentos Cirúrgicos Minimamente Invasivos/métodos , Fatores de Risco
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J Eur Acad Dermatol Venereol ; 27(6): 727-33, 2013 Jun.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22540234

RESUMO

BACKGROUND & OBJECTIVE: Venous malformations (VM) represent a localized error in the embryological development of the venous branch of the circulation. The management of VM is complex and challenging. The aim of this study was to assess the efficacy and safety of combined sequential pulsed dye laser (PDL)-Nd:YAG laser in patients with cutaneous or mucosal VM. METHODS: Thirty patients (age from 8 to 65 years) with cutaneous or mucosal VM treated with dual wavelength PDL-Nd:YAG laser were retrospectively analyzed. Laser parameters were 10 mm spot size with 10 ms pulse and 8-10 J/cm(2) of PDL, followed with a second delay by Nd:YAG with 15 or 20 ms at 35-70 J/cm(2); or 7 mm spot size with 10 ms pulse and 5-10.5 J/cm(2) of PDL, followed with a second delay by Nd:YAG with 15 or 20 ms at 50-100 J/cm(2). Laser sessions were repeated approximately every 2-6 months. Air cooling was applied during treatment. Three dermatologists evaluated treatment effectiveness by means of photographs of the patients before and after laser treatment (scale from 0 to 4). Differences in the degree of clinical improvement between patients with cutaneous or mucosal VM were also assessed. Adverse events were registered. Patient satisfaction was also assessed in 19 cases (scale from 0 to 10). RESULTS: Mean global improvement was rated as 3.37. Mean improvement in patients with cutaneous VM was 3.35 and 3.38 in patients with mucosal VM. No significant difference between both groups was observed (P = 0.53). Long-lasting side effects included partial epilation of the eyelashes in one patient, ulceration in two patients and permanent scarring in three patients. Mean patient satisfaction was 8.55. CONCLUSIONS: Our study concludes that dual wavelength PDL-Nd:YAG laser was effective for treatment of the superficial component of cutaneous and mucosal VM.


Assuntos
Terapia a Laser/métodos , Lasers de Corante/uso terapêutico , Lasers de Estado Sólido/uso terapêutico , Dermatopatias Vasculares/cirurgia , Malformações Vasculares/cirurgia , Veias/anormalidades , Veias/cirurgia , Adolescente , Adulto , Idoso , Criança , Feminino , Humanos , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Estudos Retrospectivos , Adulto Jovem
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Dermatol Ther ; 25(4): 340-51, 2012.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22950561

RESUMO

In 1983, selective photothermolysis dramatically transformed vascular surgery, reducing the adverse effects and increasing its efficacy. As a result, laser surgery is now considered the gold standard treatment for many congenital and acquired skin vascular disorders. In this paper, the authors analyze the main laser sources for vascular surgery, the general parameters regarding laser-tissue interactions that can influence the treatment (such as hemodynamic features, anatomical areas, vessel depth, and diameters), and other aspects important for a good laser practice. Afterward, the main indications for laser treatment in vascular cutaneous disorders are discussed, with particular reference to port-wine stain, hemangioma, facial telangiectasia, rosacea, spider angioma, venous lake, varicose leg veins, and leg telangiectasias.


Assuntos
Hemangioma/cirurgia , Lasers de Corante/uso terapêutico , Lasers de Estado Sólido/uso terapêutico , Dermatopatias Vasculares/cirurgia , Neoplasias Cutâneas/cirurgia , Contraindicações , Humanos , Terapia de Luz Pulsada Intensa , Terapia a Laser , Telangiectasia/cirurgia , Malformações Vasculares/cirurgia , Insuficiência Venosa/cirurgia
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Br J Dermatol ; 167(3): 563-9, 2012 Sep.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22540211

RESUMO

BACKGROUND: Telangiectases represent microvascular changes inherent in the systemic sclerosis (SSc) disease process. Intense pulsed light (IPL) is an effective treatment for non-SSc-related cutaneous telangiectases. OBJECTIVES: This pilot study aimed to examine the efficacy, safety and tolerability of IPL treatment in an open study of patients with SSc. METHODS: Patients underwent three treatments of IPL at monthly intervals and attended follow-up examinations at 1, 6 and 12 months after final treatment. Photographs, laser Doppler imaging (LDI) and thermography were used to measure changes at each visit. RESULTS: Seventeen patients completed the study. Photographs were graded (compared with baseline) as: at 1-month follow-up, four 'no change', four 'improved' and eight 'much improved'; at 6-month follow-up, four 'no change', eight 'improved'; and four 'much improved'; and at 12-month follow-up (eight images were available), three 'no change', two 'improved' and three 'much improved'. Perfusion as measured by LDI (perfusion units) was significantly reduced, compared with baseline [median 2·66, interquartile range (1·78-3·93)], at 1 month [1·70 (1·07-2·55), P = 0·006] and 6 months [2·05 (1·42-2·36), P = 0·008] post-treatment, but not at 12 months [1·61 (1·14-3·22), P =0·088]. No differences were found in skin temperature between baseline and follow-up visits. CONCLUSIONS: In this pilot study (the first of IPL treatment for SSc-related telangiectases) most patients improved after IPL treatment. However, the degree of improvement was not maintained in all patients at 6-12 months, suggesting that further treatments may be necessary. Longer term studies of this novel treatment approach are now required.


Assuntos
Terapia a Laser/métodos , Escleroderma Sistêmico/cirurgia , Dermatopatias Vasculares/cirurgia , Telangiectasia/cirurgia , Adulto , Idoso , Feminino , Humanos , Fluxometria por Laser-Doppler , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Projetos Piloto , Escleroderma Sistêmico/complicações , Dermatopatias Vasculares/etiologia , Telangiectasia/etiologia , Termografia , Resultado do Tratamento
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Lasers Surg Med ; 43(8): 792-6, 2011 Sep.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21956626

RESUMO

The availability of effective laser treatment for cutaneous vascular lesions has risen dramatically in recent years. At the same time, there has been a proliferation of laser providers with varying amounts of training-both medical and nonmedical. We report a series of four cases where patients presented for cosmetic evaluation of vascular lesions and were discovered to have more significant pathologic disease. In presenting these cases, we hope to illuminate a basic differential diagnosis that exists for cutaneous vascular lesions and remind healthcare providers that not all "cosmetic" concerns are benign in origin. There is a differential diagnosis that exists for cutaneous vascular lesions that is worth reviewing, and it should be considered in all patients presenting for laser treatment.


Assuntos
Lasers de Corante , Dermatopatias Vasculares/diagnóstico , Dermatopatias Vasculares/cirurgia , Adulto , Humanos , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade
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