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Proposal of thermal imaging application in photodynamic therapy-Preliminary report.

Armand Cholewka1, Agata Stanek2, Sebastian Kwiatek2, Agnieszka Cholewka3, Grzegorz Cieślar2, Dariusz Straszak2, Joanna Gibińska4, Karolina Sieroń-Stołtny5.   

Abstract

There are many different skin lesions that manifest a skin temperature gradient. Basal cell carcinoma (BCC) is the most frequently occurring type of malignant skin lesion (almost 95% of all skin tumors). BCC is sometimes treated by using photodynamic therapy which is very well tolerated by patients and provides good results, especially in superficial skin layer lesions. The results of our studies showed significant changes in the area of temperature gradient due to photodynamic therapy. It seems that the ability to acquire knowledge of such area changes may provide additional useful information to physicians. The increase of observed isotherm area in comparison to lesion size on the skin was a few times higher. It may suggest the range of areas where the metabolism processes take place. Due to the accumulation of photosensitivity only in tumor cells, we theorize that such a large region of increased metabolism observed during therapy may be connected with a larger range of tumor cells than was previously predicted through diagnosis. However, it should be noted that the region can be much bigger due to the existing heat transfer. The results obtained have a potential meaning in describing the range of chemical and physiological processes occurring during photodynamic therapy.
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Keywords:  Basal cell carcinoma; Photodynamic diagnosis; Photodynamic therapy; Temperature; Thermovision diagnostics

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26687617     DOI: 10.1016/j.pdpdt.2015.12.003

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Photodiagnosis Photodyn Ther        ISSN: 1572-1000            Impact factor:   3.631


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1.  Combined Application of Dual-Wavelength Fluorescence Monitoring and Contactless Thermometry during Photodynamic Therapy of Basal Cell Skin Cancer.

Authors:  A M Mironycheva; M Yu Kirillin; A V Khilov; A Sh Malygina; D A Kurakina; V N Gutakovskaya; I V Turchin; N Yu Orlinskaya; I L Shlivko; I A Klemenova; O E Garanina; S V Gamayunov
Journal:  Sovrem Tekhnologii Med       Date:  2020-06-28
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