2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.ejvs.2019.05.002
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Photodynamic Therapy Versus Glucose for the Treatment of Telangiectasia: A Randomised Controlled Study in a Rabbit Ear Model

Abstract: WHAT THIS PAPER ADDS This experimental animal study shows that photodynamic therapy (PDT) of telangiectasia significantly reduces the treated vein length and area temperature without causing severe histological damage, such as necrosis or ulceration. These preliminary findings should stimulate further tests using this new approach for the treatment of telangiectasia. Objectives: Telangiectasia is a common venous formation that mainly affects women and causes discomfort, including psychological distress. This s… Show more

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“…PDT led to reduced vessel detection and temperature. While not significantly different, one case of necrosis was observed in the PDT group [109].…”
Section: Vessel Sclerosis In Telangiectasiamentioning
confidence: 63%
“…PDT led to reduced vessel detection and temperature. While not significantly different, one case of necrosis was observed in the PDT group [109].…”
Section: Vessel Sclerosis In Telangiectasiamentioning
confidence: 63%