2016
DOI: 10.1515/plm-2016-0013
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Treatment of recalcitrant viral warts using a 577-nm wavelength high-power optically pumped semiconductor laser

Abstract: We report the use of a 577-nm wavelength high-power optically pumped semiconductor laser (HOPSL) to treat 12 patients with multiple recalcitrant non-genital warts that had not responded to conservative and invasive treatment. The patients were treated weekly using a 577 nm HOPSL connected to a scanner device. Ten patients with warts showed complete clearance after treatment. One patient had partial clearance and one did not respond at all. Slight to medium pain (visual analog scale, VAS=2–6) was reported durin… Show more

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“…It is assumed that the success of PDL treatment lies in the fact that warts contain an increased number of dilated blood vessels [30]. In this issue, Bigge and Bigge [31] present results of the treatment of recalcitrant viral warts using a 577-nm wavelength, high-power optically pumped semiconductor laser. Ten out of 12 patients treated for warts showed complete clearance after treatment.…”
Section: Light and Lasers On Other Skin Diseasementioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is assumed that the success of PDL treatment lies in the fact that warts contain an increased number of dilated blood vessels [30]. In this issue, Bigge and Bigge [31] present results of the treatment of recalcitrant viral warts using a 577-nm wavelength, high-power optically pumped semiconductor laser. Ten out of 12 patients treated for warts showed complete clearance after treatment.…”
Section: Light and Lasers On Other Skin Diseasementioning
confidence: 99%