COMPARATIVE HISTOCHEMISTRY OF PORT-WINE STAINS AFTER COPPER VAPOR LASER (578 NM) AND ARGON-LASER TREATMENT

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作者
NEUMANN, RA
KNOBLER, RM
LEONHARTSBERGER, H
GEBHART, W
机构
[1] Laser Unit, Department of Dermatology II, University of Vienna School of Medicine, Vienna
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10.1111/1523-1747.ep12616789
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R75 [皮肤病学与性病学];
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100206 [皮肤病与性病学];
摘要
The present study compared the histologic changes occurring 15 min after copper vapor laser (CVL; operating at 578 nm) and argon laser (488/514 nm) treatment of port-wine stains (PWS) over a range of energy densities (8-32 J/cm2) with corresponding pulse widths of 50 - 200 ms. Frozen tissue sections were stained with nitroblue tetrazolium chloride (NBTC). This histochemical method permits an accurate color differentiation between blue-stained viable and unstained thermally damaged cells. At 8, 10, and 12 J/cm 2 the argon-laser injury was confined to epidermal cell layers; none to superficial dermal effects were found. Fluences of at least 15 J/cm2 produced a diffuse NBTC-negative coagulation necrosis. Exposure of PWS skin to 8 - 12 J/cm2 at 578 nm did not alter the integrity of epidermal cells. In the dermis, damage was confined to blood vessels and surrounding collagen, showing a clear demarcation from adjacent viable structures. The maximum penetration depth achieved with these vessel selective energy densities was 0.44 mm. At 15 J/cm2, besides vascular injury, damage to the basal cell layer also occurred. At fluences of 17 - 20 J/cm2 a diffuse necrosis similar to that induced by the argon laser was found. Vessel selectivity of the 578 nm wave band was achieved with pulse widths from 50-74 ms, exceeding the estimated "ideal" exposure time (0.1 - 10.0 ms) for a vascular selective laser effect. The NBTC method allowed identification of subtle laser-induced tissue changes providing accurate quantitative data relating to the extent of vascular injury.
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