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Laser, hochenergetische Blitzlampen und photodynamische Therapie

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Nach der Entdeckung des Grundprinzips 1917, nachdem Laser bis heute funktionieren, bedurfte es einiger Zeit, bis erste klinische Anwendungen Eingang in die Dermatologie gefunden haben. Die speziellen Eigenschaften von Laserlicht ermöglichen vielfältige Applikationen von der Abtragung, der Koagulation, der selektiven Fotothermolyse bis hin zur Kombination von fraktionalen Lasern und anderen Lichtquellen, die neue Therapieformen für die Behandlung der Feldkanzerisierung und der chronisch lichtgealterten Haut bieten. Die photodynamische Therapie erlebte so einen neuen Aufschwung in ihrer Weiterentwicklung als Tageslicht-PDT, laserassistierte PDT und laserassistierte artifizielle Tageslicht-PDT. Die antiinfektiöse PDT ist aufgrund der oxidativen Wirkung unabhängig vom antibiotischen Resistenzmuster oder des Typs der Bakterien wahrscheinlich ebenso zukunftsträchtig.

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Bäumler, W., Landthaler, M., Paasch, U. (2018). Laser, hochenergetische Blitzlampen und photodynamische Therapie. In: Plewig, G., Ruzicka, T., Kaufmann, R., Hertl, M. (eds) Braun-Falco’s Dermatologie, Venerologie und Allergologie. Springer Reference Medizin. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-49544-5_119

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