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The potential of photodynamic therapy to treat esophageal candidiasis coexisting with esophageal cancer.

Haixia Qiu1, Yongping Mao2, Ying Gu3, Jianguo Zhu4, Ying Wang5, Jing Zeng6, Naiyan Huang7, Qingsen Liu8, Yunsheng Yang9.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Photodynamic therapy (PDT) has been used in recent years to deal with fungal infections because of the prevalence of fungi resistance to drugs. However, PDT for gastrointestinal fungal infection has not been reported. This study was conducted to assess the potential of PDT to deal with esophageal candidiasis.
METHODS: Two male patients with histological evidence of esophageal candidiasis coexisting with esophageal cancer were included in this retrospective study. Both patients were treated with PDT. This treatment was repeated at least 1month after the initial PDT if the patient still had residual cancer or esophageal candidiasis. Short-term efficacy was evaluated on the basis of endoscopy and histology findings. Further follow-up data were obtained from endoscopy results or telephone conversation.
RESULTS: The esophageal candidiasis located 21-24cm and 25-28cm from the incisors of case 1 reached complete remission after one and two PDT sessions, respectively. The esophageal cancer coexisting with esophageal candidiasis located 21-24cm from the incisors reached complete remission after two PDT sessions. No recurrence was found at a 14-month follow-up. The esophageal cancer located 30-35cm from the incisors reached partial response after three PDT sessions. Both of the esophageal candidiasis and the coexisting esophageal cancer at 23-26cm from the incisors of case 2 reached complete remission and the esophageal cancer at 34-37cm from the incisors reached complete remission after one PDT session. No recurrence was found at a 24-month follow-up. There were no serious adverse events found in either of the two cases.
CONCLUSION: Results of this preliminary study indicate that PDT may be a potential method to deal with esophageal candidiasis.
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Keywords:  Esophageal cancer; Esophageal candidiasis; Photodynamic therapy

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Year:  2013        PMID: 24378331     DOI: 10.1016/j.jphotobiol.2013.11.028

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Photochem Photobiol B        ISSN: 1011-1344            Impact factor:   6.252


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