2020
DOI: 10.17691/stm2020.12.3.06
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Combined Application of Dual-Wavelength Fluorescence Monitoring and Contactless Thermometry during Photodynamic Therapy of Basal Cell Skin Cancer

Abstract: The aim of the study was to assess the capabilities of combined application of dual-wavelength fluorescence visualization and contactless skin thermometry during photodynamic therapy monitoring (PDT) of basal cell cancer. Materials and Methods. The study was performed at the University Clinic of Privolzhsky Research Medical University (Nizhny Novgorod). Nine clinically, dermatoscopically, and histologically verified foci of basal cell skin cancer were exposed to PDT session… Show more

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“…The laser power P and the beam radius r were varied in the simulations in order to evaluate the range of optimal parameters to perform SiNPs mediated hyperthermia of nBCC. The range of the irradiation power was limited to ensure healthy biotissue is not heated to temperatures exceeding 42 • C to avoid damaging effects, such as tissue thermal destruction [78,79].…”
Section: Simulations Of Light Absorption Distributionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The laser power P and the beam radius r were varied in the simulations in order to evaluate the range of optimal parameters to perform SiNPs mediated hyperthermia of nBCC. The range of the irradiation power was limited to ensure healthy biotissue is not heated to temperatures exceeding 42 • C to avoid damaging effects, such as tissue thermal destruction [78,79].…”
Section: Simulations Of Light Absorption Distributionmentioning
confidence: 99%