RESURFACING EFFECTS OF SHORT-PULSED CARBON DIOXIDE LASER FOR CUTANEOUS SQUAMOUS CELL CARCINOMA IN SITU
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概要
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The carbon dioxide (CO2) laser in a short-pulsed mode is currently one of the most useful devices in dermatologic practice in the fields of oncology. To evaluate the safety and efficacy of the short-pulsed CO2 laser in the treatment of cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) in situ, the clinical improvement of 40 cases SCC in situ treated with the laser was assessed by a retrospective study. Consequently, it was shown that (1) no clinical evidence of recurrences during the follow-up time (3 to 63 months) in 27 cases, (2) lesion recurrence occurred and additional treatments were required in 13 cases, and (3) hypertrophic scarring was complicated in 1 case. Our findings suggested that the short-pulsed CO2 laser can be considered a safe and effective treatment for patients with SCC in situ, offering excellent cosmetic results.
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著者
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YAMADA Katsuhiro
Akita University School of Medicine
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TSUDA Masaki
Akita University School of Medicine
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NAGATO Hazime
Akita University School of Medicine
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HASUNUMA Naoko
Akita University School of Medicine
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UMEBAYASHI Yoshihiro
Akita University School of Medicine
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Hasunuma Naoko
Division Of Dermatology And Plastic Surgery Department Of Sensory Medicine
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AKAMA Tomonori
Akita University School of Medicine
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NAGATO Hajime
Akita University School of Medicine
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Kato Maki
Division Of Dermatology And Plastic Surgery Department Of Sensory Medicine
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Tsuda Masaaki
Department Of Sensory Medicine Division Of Dermatology And Plastic Surgery Akita University School O
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Takehiro Yamakawa
Department Of Dermatology And Plastic Surgery Akita University Graduate School Of Medicine
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Naoko Hasunuma
Department of Community Medicine and Primary Care Development, Akita University Faculty of Medicine
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Natsuko Noguchi
Department of Dermatology and Plastic Surgery, Akita University Graduate School of Medicine
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Hajime Nagato
Department of Dermatology and Plastic Surgery, Akita University Graduate School of Medicine
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Masaaki Tsuda
Department of Dermatology and Plastic Surgery, Akita University Graduate School of Medicine
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Maki Kato
Department of Dermatology and Plastic Surgery, Akita University Graduate School of Medicine
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Aya Yokoi
Department of Dermatology and Plastic Surgery, Akita University Graduate School of Medicine
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Katsuhiro Yamada
Department of Dermatology and Plastic Surgery, Akita University Graduate School of Medicine
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Tomonori Akama
Department of Dermatology and Plastic Surgery, Akita University Graduate School of Medicine
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Yoshihiro Umebayashi
Department of Dermatology and Plastic Surgery, Akita University Graduate School of Medicine
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Natsuko Noguchi
Department Of Dermatology And Plastic Surgery Akita University Graduate School Of Medicine
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Maki Kato
Department Of Dermatology And Plastic Surgery Akita University Graduate School Of Medicine
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Hajime Nagato
Department Of Dermatology And Plastic Surgery Akita University Graduate School Of Medicine
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Manabe Motomu
Division Of Dermatology And Plastic Surgery Department Of Sensory Medicine
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Masaaki Tsuda
Department Of Dermatology And Plastic Surgery Akita University Graduate School Of Medicine
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Yoshihiro Umebayashi
Department Of Dermatology And Plastic Surgery Akita University Graduate School Of Medicine
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Umebayashi Yoshihiro
Department Of Sensory Medicine Division Of Dermatology And Plastic Surgery Akita University School O
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