2010
DOI: 10.1051/mbcb/2010027
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Intérêt de la photothérapie au laser pour le traitement des mucites de la cavité buccale. Présentation d’un cas et revue de la littérature

Abstract: Mots clés : mucite buccale / laser / douleur / cancers des voies aéro-digestivesRésumé -La mucite est une complication classique de la radiothérapie et/ou de la chimiothérapie dans le traitement des cancers des voies aéro-digestives supérieures. Sa prise en charge est avant tout symptomatique : prescription d'un traitement antalgique, topique et systémique. Depuis quelques années, l'utilisation de différents lasers s'est révélée particulièrement intéressante pour le traitement préventif et curatif des mucites … Show more

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“…It has been shown in numerous publications that the low-power laser (LLLT for low-level laser therapy) is effective in treating mucositis at wavelengths ranging 633-685 or 780-830 nm and at power strengths between 10 and 150 mW, with an energy of 2-3 J/cm 2 on the surface to be treated. These effects were observed especially in young patients as part of a hematopoietic stem cells treatment for hematological malignancies, or in patients treated with radiotherapy/chemotherapy for UADT cancers [20]. Experimentally, it has been proposed that LLLT may decrease the expression of inflammatory cytokines, including the tumor necrosis factor a (TNF a) and interleukin 1 (IL 1) [21].…”
Section: Other Absorptions: Low-frequency Laser Possibilitiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It has been shown in numerous publications that the low-power laser (LLLT for low-level laser therapy) is effective in treating mucositis at wavelengths ranging 633-685 or 780-830 nm and at power strengths between 10 and 150 mW, with an energy of 2-3 J/cm 2 on the surface to be treated. These effects were observed especially in young patients as part of a hematopoietic stem cells treatment for hematological malignancies, or in patients treated with radiotherapy/chemotherapy for UADT cancers [20]. Experimentally, it has been proposed that LLLT may decrease the expression of inflammatory cytokines, including the tumor necrosis factor a (TNF a) and interleukin 1 (IL 1) [21].…”
Section: Other Absorptions: Low-frequency Laser Possibilitiesmentioning
confidence: 99%