Photodynamic therapy in head and neck surgery

ISSN:
1011-1344
Keywords:
Haematoporphyrin derivative ; head and neck surgery. ; photodynamic therapy
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Elsevier Journal Backfiles on ScienceDirect 1907 - 2002
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autor Feyh, J.
Goetz, A.
Muller, W.
Konigsberger, R.
Kastenbauer, E.
autorsonst Feyh, J.
Goetz, A.
Muller, W.
Konigsberger, R.
Kastenbauer, E.
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fussnote The results of a clinical study of photodynamic therapy (PDT) on early stage cancer in head and neck surgery are presented in this report. 30 patients with T"1 malignancies of the face and oropharynx have been treated primarily with PDT. After the longest follow up of 14 months two patients revealed recurrence of the disease or residual tumor, two patients have been retreated because of residual dysplastic cells in the control biopsy, and all other patients stay histologically proven free of disease. Hence, PDT appears to be a promising cancer treatment for different histological tumors that penetrate the host tissue definitely less than a laser beam of 630 nm, which is the appropriate wavelength for PDT. Deeper-penetrating malignomas may be accessable for PDT using insertable filters when applying interstitial laser light.
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schlagwort Haematoporphyrin derivative
head and neck surgery.
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shingle_author_1 Feyh, J.
Goetz, A.
Muller, W.
Konigsberger, R.
Kastenbauer, E.
shingle_author_2 Feyh, J.
Goetz, A.
Muller, W.
Konigsberger, R.
Kastenbauer, E.
shingle_author_3 Feyh, J.
Goetz, A.
Muller, W.
Konigsberger, R.
Kastenbauer, E.
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Goetz, A.
Muller, W.
Konigsberger, R.
Kastenbauer, E.
shingle_catch_all_1 Feyh, J.
Goetz, A.
Muller, W.
Konigsberger, R.
Kastenbauer, E.
Photodynamic therapy in head and neck surgery
Haematoporphyrin derivative
head and neck surgery.
photodynamic therapy
Haematoporphyrin derivative
head and neck surgery.
photodynamic therapy
1011-1344
10111344
Elsevier
shingle_catch_all_2 Feyh, J.
Goetz, A.
Muller, W.
Konigsberger, R.
Kastenbauer, E.
Photodynamic therapy in head and neck surgery
Haematoporphyrin derivative
head and neck surgery.
photodynamic therapy
Haematoporphyrin derivative
head and neck surgery.
photodynamic therapy
1011-1344
10111344
Elsevier
shingle_catch_all_3 Feyh, J.
Goetz, A.
Muller, W.
Konigsberger, R.
Kastenbauer, E.
Photodynamic therapy in head and neck surgery
Haematoporphyrin derivative
head and neck surgery.
photodynamic therapy
Haematoporphyrin derivative
head and neck surgery.
photodynamic therapy
1011-1344
10111344
Elsevier
shingle_catch_all_4 Feyh, J.
Goetz, A.
Muller, W.
Konigsberger, R.
Kastenbauer, E.
Photodynamic therapy in head and neck surgery
Haematoporphyrin derivative
head and neck surgery.
photodynamic therapy
Haematoporphyrin derivative
head and neck surgery.
photodynamic therapy
1011-1344
10111344
Elsevier
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titel Photodynamic therapy in head and neck surgery
titel_suche Photodynamic therapy in head and neck surgery
The results of a clinical study of photodynamic therapy (PDT) on early stage cancer in head and neck surgery are presented in this report. 30 patients with T"1 malignancies of the face and oropharynx have been treated primarily with PDT. After the longest follow up of 14 months two patients revealed recurrence of the disease or residual tumor, two patients have been retreated because of residual dysplastic cells in the control biopsy, and all other patients stay histologically proven free of disease. Hence, PDT appears to be a promising cancer treatment for different histological tumors that penetrate the host tissue definitely less than a laser beam of 630 nm, which is the appropriate wavelength for PDT. Deeper-penetrating malignomas may be accessable for PDT using insertable filters when applying interstitial laser light.
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