Publication: Histological results of sclerotherapy, phototherapy, and pulsed 980-nm laser irradiation of the dorsal rabbit ear vein
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Özyazıcıoğlu, Nurcan
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Vural, Ahmet Hakan
Koçoğulları, Cevdet Uǧur
Özcan, Ayhan
Yalçınkaya, Serhat
Bayer, Ahmet
Özyazıcıoğlu, Ahmet Fatih
Göncü, Tuğrul
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Mary Ann Liebert
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Objective: To compare the histological changes occurring after three different treatment modalities for telangiectasias.
Materials and Methods: Thirty 16-week-old New Zealand white rabbits weighing 2.4-3.1 kg were enrolled in the study. The rabbits were divided into three groups. The group 1 received sclerotherapy, he group 2 received phototherapy, and group 3 received high-power diode laser treatments. All animals were treated on the right dorsal marginal ear vein. Biopsies were taken on days 1, 2, 7, and 30 post-treatment, and histopathogical evaluation was performed.
Results: Clinical and histological thrombosis occurred between days 1 and 7 in all groups. Superficial necrosis, neutrophil infiltration, and recanalization were mostly seen in group 3, whereas thrombosis was prominent in groups 1 and 2.
Conclusions: All of the methods tested appear to have similar mechanisms of action, but had differing clinical and histological results. Phototherapy and laser treatment are non-invasive and do not require an exact, pinpoint technique, in contrast to sclerotherapy. However, sclerotherapy and phototherapy showed better results, especially with regard to recanalization.
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Helium, Lasers, High-power, Histological changes, Laser irradiations, Laser treatments, Neutrophil infiltrations, New zealand white rabbits, Phototherapy, Recanalization, Sclerotherapy, Treatment modalities, Pulsed laser applications, Nd-yag laser, Nm diode-laser, Leg veins, Dye-laser, Vascular-lesions, Telangiectasia, Surgery
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Vural, A.H. vd. (2008). "Histological results of sclerotherapy, phototherapy, and pulsed 980-nm laser irradiation of the dorsal rabbit ear vein". Photomedicine and Laser Surgery, 26(5), 467-471.