Comparative study of fractional CO 2 laser and fractional CO 2 laser-assisted drug delivery of topical steroid and topical vitamin C in macular amyloidosis

Macular amyloidosis (MA) represents a common variant of primary localized cutaneous amyloidosis. It has a characteristic female predominance; none of the treatment modalities described is either curative or uniformly effective in patients with macular amyloidosis. To determine the effect of fraction...

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Hauptverfasser: Sobhi, Rehab Mohamed, Sharaoui, Iman, El Nabarawy, Eman Ahmad, El Nemr Esmail, Reham Shehab, Hegazy, Rehab Aly, Aref, Dina Hesham Fouad
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description Macular amyloidosis (MA) represents a common variant of primary localized cutaneous amyloidosis. It has a characteristic female predominance; none of the treatment modalities described is either curative or uniformly effective in patients with macular amyloidosis. To determine the effect of fractional CO laser in macular amyloidosis in comparison to fractional CO laser-assisted drug delivery of topical steroids and topical vitamin C, the study includes 10 female patients with cutaneous macular amyloidosis aged between 20 and 62 years. Patients were treated with four sessions of fractional CO laser with 4 weeks interval. Laser treatments were performed using fractional CO laser with the following parameters (power 18 W, spacing 800 μm, dwell time 600 μs, stacking 3). The lesion is divided into three areas: area 1, treated by fractional laser only; area 2, treated by fractional laser followed by topical corticosteroid application under occlusion for 24 h; and area 3, treated by fractional laser followed by topical vitamin C serum application under occlusion for 24 h. All lesions were examined clinically and histologically before the therapy and 1 month after the end of the therapy to evaluate the degree of improvement. All treated areas show significant decrease in pigmentation score after treatment, significant drop in rippling (P value
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