MULTI-WAVELENGTH LOW REACTIVE-LEVEL LASER THERAPY (LLLT) AS AN ADJUNCT IN MALIGNANT ULCERS; CASE REPORTS.

  • Humzah M. Dalvi
    <i>Department of Surgery and Radiotherapy, Royal Marsden Hospital.</i> <i>Currently Department of Plastic Surgery, Queen Mary’s University Hospital.</i> <i>Tissue Repair Unit, Department of Anatomy, United Medical and Dental School of Guy’s and St, Thomas’ Hosptial.</i>
  • Diamantopoulos Costas
    <i>Department of Surgery and Radiotherapy, Royal Marsden Hospital.</i> <i>Currently Department of Plastic Surgery, Queen Mary’s University Hospital.</i> <i>Tissue Repair Unit, Department of Anatomy, United Medical and Dental School of Guy’s and St, Thomas’ Hosptial.</i>
  • Dyson Mary
    <i>Department of Surgery and Radiotherapy, Royal Marsden Hospital.</i> <i>Currently Department of Plastic Surgery, Queen Mary’s University Hospital.</i> <i>Tissue Repair Unit, Department of Anatomy, United Medical and Dental School of Guy’s and St, Thomas’ Hosptial.</i>

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Malignant ulceration due to a neoplastic process presents difficulty both to the clinician and more importantly to the patient. Laser therapy has been shown to have a beneficial effect on chronic ulcers in patients with non-neoplastic processes. In the present study we present cases of neoplastic ulceration which showed some response to laser therapy.

Journal

  • LASER THERAPY

    LASER THERAPY 5 (4), 149-152, 1993

    International Phototherapy Association

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  • CRID
    1390282679611094912
  • NII Article ID
    130004553777
  • DOI
    10.5978/islsm.93-or-16
  • ISSN
    18847269
    08985901
  • Text Lang
    en
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    • JaLC
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    • CiNii Articles
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