CO2激光治疗10例苏丹皮肤利什曼病疗效评价

A. Osman, N. Almuslet
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摘要背景与目的:皮肤利什曼病是一种由雌性沙蝇叮咬传播的原虫性皮肤病。感染的结果可以从慢性皮肤溃疡到糜烂性粘膜疾病不等。这种疾病在苏丹流行,持续时间较长,愈合后留下毁容疤痕。使用激光治疗这种疾病还没有得到广泛的试验。本病例研究旨在评估部分CO2激光治疗一组苏丹患者CL的疗效。患者和方法:随机选择10例诊断为CL患者的苏丹患者,使用功率密度高达2 W/cm2的10600 nm CO2分数模式激光消融溃疡。观察患者的反应,并在激光治疗后1、2、4周评估患者对治疗的反应。病变由患者本人和独立的盲法评估者拍照并评分。结果:大多数患者(8 / 10)在随访结束时有完全或非常好的改善。所有患者术后均出现疼痛,仅有2例患者出现水肿、感染和色素沉着。这些副作用是微不足道的,并在治疗后几天消失。结论:分步CO2激光治疗CL型溃疡是一种较好的治疗方法。
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Evaluation of CO2 laser efficacy in the treatment of cutaneous leishmaniasis in a group of 10 Sudanese patients
Abstract Background and objective: Cutaneous leishmaniasis (CL) is a protozoal skin disease, transmitted by the bite of an infected female sand fly. The result of infection can vary from a chronic skin ulcer to erosive mucosal disease. The disease is endemic in Sudan, persists for longer periods and heals with disfiguring scars. The use of lasers has not been extensively tried out in the treatment of this disease. The present case study aimed to evaluate the efficacy of a fractional CO2 laser treatment in a group of Sudanese patients suffering from CL. Patients and methods: The ulcers of 10 randomly selected Sudanese patients, diagnosed as CL patients, were ablated using a 10,600 nm CO2 laser in fractional mode with a power density of up to 2 W/cm2. The reaction of the patients was observed and their response to the treatment was evaluated 1, 2 and 4 weeks after the laser session. Lesions were photographed and rated by the patient him/herself and an independent blinded evaluator. Results: The majority of the patients (8 out of 10) had either a complete or very good improvement by the end of follow-up. Pain occurred post-operatively in all patients, while edema, infection and hypo/hyperpigmentation occurred in only two patients. These side effects were trivial and disappeared a few days after treatment. Conclusion: The fractional CO2 laser can be used as a good modality for the treatment of CL ulcers.
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