Intense pulsed light therapy for aberrant Mongolian spots.

Osaka city medical journal Pub Date : 2012-12-01
Makiko Shirakawa, Toshiyuki Ozawa, Chiharu Tateishi, Naho Fujii, Daisuke Sakahara, Masamitsu Ishii
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Abstract

Background: Aberrant Mongolian spots (AMS) distal to the lumbosacral region are thought to be more likely to persist than typical sacral Mongolian spots. So far, Q-switched ruby laser (QSRL) has been the treatment of choice for AMS. Intense pulsed light (IPL) is obtained from flashlamp devices that emit wavelengths between 515 and 1200 nm. IPL has documented efficacy for the treatment of irregular pigmentation, telangiectasia, rough skin texture, rhytids, hair removal, and vascular lesions, with several filters being available that can be used to block shorter wavelengths from the skin. As far as we could determine, there have been no clinical and histological studies on the treatment of AMS with IPL. Accordingly, the aim of this study was to assess the clinical and histological efficacy of IPL for AMS.

Methods: Seven patients (4 males and 3 females) presenting from September 2008 to July 2009 were assessed. Their mean age was 2.0 years, ranging from 0 to 7 years. The IPL device used in this study was a Natulight (Lumenis Ltd., Tokyo, Japan). Photographs were taken of all patients with a high-resolution digital camera at baseline and 6 months after treatment. Skin biopsy specimens were taken from 1 patient (case 4) before, immediately after, and 6 months after treatment.

Results: According to the 7 family members of the patients, the outcome of IPL was graded as follows: excellent improvement in 1 (14%), good improvement in 4 (57%), and slight improvement in 2 (29%). All families would have liked to continue IPL treatment. Evaluation of the effect of treatment by a physician was less favorable, with excellent improvement in 1 (14%), good improvement in 2 (29%), and slight improvement in 4 (57%). Histopathologic examination of the pigmented region revealed the typical features of a Mongolian spot in the hematoxylin-eosin stained section. Immediately after IPL, there were no changes in the dermis. At 6 months after treatment, however, the number of melanocytes in the middle and upper dermis was obviously decreased.

Conclusions: IPL is an effective method for the treatment of AMS.

强脉冲光治疗异常蒙古斑。
背景:异常蒙古斑(AMS)远端腰骶区被认为比典型的骶骨蒙古斑更有可能持续存在。目前,调q红宝石激光(QSRL)是治疗AMS的首选方法。强脉冲光(IPL)是由发出波长在515到1200纳米之间的闪光灯装置获得的。IPL在治疗不规则的色素沉着、毛细血管扩张、粗糙的皮肤质地、心律失常、脱毛和血管病变方面有文献记载,有几种过滤器可以用来阻挡来自皮肤的短波长光线。据我们所知,目前还没有关于IPL治疗AMS的临床和组织学研究。因此,本研究的目的是评估IPL治疗AMS的临床和组织学疗效。方法:对2008年9月至2009年7月收治的7例患者(男4例,女3例)进行回顾性分析。年龄0 ~ 7岁,平均2.0岁。本研究中使用的IPL装置为Natulight (Lumenis Ltd., Tokyo, Japan)。在基线和治疗后6个月用高分辨率数码相机拍摄所有患者的照片。1例患者(病例4)在治疗前、治疗后和治疗后6个月分别取皮肤活检标本。结果:根据7例患者家属,IPL疗效分级为:改善极好1例(14%),改善良好4例(57%),轻度改善2例(29%)。所有家庭都希望继续IPL治疗。医生对治疗效果的评价较差,1例改善极佳(14%),2例改善良好(29%),4例略有改善(57%)。色素区组织病理学检查显示苏木精-伊红染色切片的蒙古斑的典型特征。IPL后,真皮没有任何变化。治疗6个月后,真皮中上部黑色素细胞数量明显减少。结论:IPL是治疗AMS的有效方法。
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