Long-term remission of Hailey-Hailey disease by Er:YAG ablative laser therapy.

IF 8.4 2区 医学 Q1 DERMATOLOGY
Marie-Eline P H Debeuf, Kèvin Knoops, Carmen López-Iglesias, Eline Lookermans, Patty J Nelemans, Myrurgia Abdul Hamid, Michel van Geel, Antoni H Gostynski, Peter M Steijlen, Marieke C Bolling, Valerie L R M Verstraeten
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Abstract

Background: Hailey-Hailey disease (HHD) is a rare genetic therapy-resistant blistering disease with great disease burden. Treatment is currently focused on symptomatic relief. Er:YAG ablative laser therapy is a therapeutic modality with promising results, though evidence is currently scarce.

Objective: To analyse the effect of Er:YAG ablative laser therapy on clinical remission of erosive plaques in HHD and on patient's quality of life (QoL).

Methods: In this observational study eight patients were included and 77 erosive plaques were treated once only by Er:YAG laser and assessed for clinical remission. QoL was evaluated by obtaining Skindex-29 and DLQI questionnaires before laser therapy, 6 weeks and 3 years after laser therapy. Skin biopsies were taken to evaluate the depth of laser ablation. The intercellular distance between keratinocytes, the number of desmosomes and intermediate filament distribution were studied by electron microscopy before and after laser therapy and in clinically uninvolved skin and were compared to subjects without HHD.

Results: One single Er:YAG laser ablation to mid-dermis resulted in complete remission of 97.4% of HHD plaques (75/77) after median 38 months (range 7-63 months) and significantly improved QoL. Laser therapy restored the number of desmosomes, decreased intercellular distance and diminished perinuclear retraction of keratin filaments to a level comparable to the patient's clinically uninvolved skin. After laser ablation, the skin showed significantly fewer ultrastructural aberrations compared to the patient's clinically uninvolved skin and rather resembled the skin of healthy control individuals.

Conclusion: One single Er:YAG laser treatment resulted in long-term remission of HHD and significantly improved QoL. Our findings support a greater role for ablative laser surgery in the management of this recalcitrant disorder.

通过 Er:YAG 烧蚀激光疗法长期缓解海利-海利病。
背景:海利-海利病(Hailey-Hailey disease,HHD)是一种罕见的遗传性耐药大疱性疾病,疾病负担沉重。目前治疗的重点是缓解症状。Er:YAG 消融激光疗法是一种治疗方式,虽然目前证据尚少,但效果良好:分析 Er:YAG 消融激光疗法对 HHD 侵蚀性斑块临床缓解和患者生活质量(QoL)的影响:在这项观察性研究中,共纳入了 8 名患者,77 个侵蚀性斑块只接受了一次 Er:YAG 激光治疗,并对临床缓解情况进行了评估。通过在激光治疗前、激光治疗后 6 周和 3 年发放 Skindex-29 和 DLQI 问卷,对患者的 QoL 进行评估。皮肤活检用于评估激光烧蚀的深度。通过电子显微镜研究了激光治疗前后和临床上未受影响的皮肤中角质细胞间的距离、脱屑小体的数量和中间丝的分布,并与无 HHD 的受试者进行了比较:中位38个月(7-63个月)后,97.4%的HHD斑块(75/77)完全缓解,QoL明显改善。激光疗法恢复了脱屑小体的数量,缩小了细胞间距离,并减少了角蛋白丝的核周回缩,使其与患者临床上未受影响的皮肤水平相当。激光消融后,皮肤的超微结构畸变明显少于临床未受损伤的皮肤,而更接近健康对照组的皮肤:结论:单次 Er:YAG 激光治疗可使 HHD 长期缓解,并显著改善 QoL。我们的研究结果支持消融激光手术在这种顽固疾病的治疗中发挥更大作用。
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CiteScore
10.70
自引率
8.70%
发文量
874
审稿时长
3-6 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology (JEADV) is a publication that focuses on dermatology and venereology. It covers various topics within these fields, including both clinical and basic science subjects. The journal publishes articles in different formats, such as editorials, review articles, practice articles, original papers, short reports, letters to the editor, features, and announcements from the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology (EADV). The journal covers a wide range of keywords, including allergy, cancer, clinical medicine, cytokines, dermatology, drug reactions, hair disease, laser therapy, nail disease, oncology, skin cancer, skin disease, therapeutics, tumors, virus infections, and venereology. The JEADV is indexed and abstracted by various databases and resources, including Abstracts on Hygiene & Communicable Diseases, Academic Search, AgBiotech News & Information, Botanical Pesticides, CAB Abstracts®, Embase, Global Health, InfoTrac, Ingenta Select, MEDLINE/PubMed, Science Citation Index Expanded, and others.
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