Management and treatment of benign cutaneous vascular lesions
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Management and treatment of benign cutaneous vascular lesions
Lea & Febiger, 1992
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  Okinawa
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Note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This book deals with a new laser technology which is particularly suited to removal of skin blemishes and benign lesions about the face, trunk and limbs. Since the technology changes rapidly and pulse dye lasers are the newest and most controllable modality available, they allow precise control of depth of incision and tissue damage. The clinical experience and research data in this book derive from the Laser Center at Boston University, USA, which is recognized worldwide.
Table of Contents
- Classification and pathophysiology of benign cutaneous vascular lesions
- optimal laser parameters for the treatment of benign cutaneous vascular lesions
- evaluation, diagnosis and selection of patients for laser and non-laser treatment
- non-pulsed dye laser treatment of portwine stains
- role of anaesthesia in laser therapy
- pulsed dye laser treatment of adult patient with PWS
- treatment of children with portwine stains using the pulsed dye laser
- ophthalmologic monitoring of PWS and hemangioma patients
- central nervous system monitoring of PWS patients
- pulsed dye laser treatment of hemangioma
- the treatment of cutaneous hemangioma of infancy
- non-congenital benign vascular lesions - pulsed dye laser treatment
- leg veins - pathogenesis, sclerotherapy and lasers
- portwine stains - a patient's perspective, a grandfather's perspective
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