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  • Book
    edited by Keyvan Nouri.
    Summary: Dramatic improvements in laser technology have yielded new indications and applications in cutaneous disorders. Existing texts covering lasers in dermatology are often bulky and therefore it has been hard for the dermatologist to find a complete and concise reference that highlights only the specific use of lasers in cutaneous medicine. This handbook has been written to provide a basic structural framework for clinicians and trainees, and clearly outlines laser techniques for each specific dermatologic disorder. Handbook of Lasers in Dermatology comprehensively covers each application of lasers for the skin in a manner that can be easily read by beginners and experts alike. It provides readers with a handy and reliable reference guide that improves patient care and treatment outcomes. It is therefore of interest to all dermatologists who use lasers in their clinical practice.

    Contents:
    Basic Principles of Lasers: Interactions Between Lasers and Tissue
    Laser Safety: Standards and Guidelines
    Post-operative Care and Complications
    Types of Lasers
    Vascular Lasers
    Pigmented Lesions
    Tattoos
    Resurfacing
    Fractional Devices
    Hair Removal
    Photodynamic Therapy
    Lasers for Skin Cancers
    Lasers and Lights for Acne
    Lasers for Scars
    Lasers and Lights for Onychomycosis
    Laser Treatment of Varicose Veins
    Fractional Photothermolysis
    Sub-Surfacing Lasers
    Rejuvenation using Light-based Devices
    Lasers for Psoriasis
    Lasers for Hypopigmented Lesions
    Intense Pulse Light Therapy
    Photodynamic Therapy
    Light-Emitting Diode Phototherapy
    Lasers and Lights for Wound Healing
    Lasers for Hair Growth and Hair Transplants
    Devices for Weight Loss and Fatty Tissue
    Reflectance-Mode Confocal Microscopy in Dermatologic Oncology
    Pearls in Clinical Lasers
    Anesthesia for Lasers
    Lasers for Dark Skin Types
    Lasers for Children
    Post-operative Wound Care
    Laser Complications: Treatment and Prevention
    Medicolegal Issues
    Psychological Considerations Prior to Laser
    Photography Specific to Lasers
    Online Sources for Information
    Research and Future Directions.
    Digital Access Springer 2014
  • Article
    Lindholm L, Magnusson BL, Mobacken H.
    Arch Dermatol Res. 1978 Nov 10;263(2):121-5.
    T-lymphocyte number and functions were studied in 24 patients with psoriasis guttata as compared to healthy controls. A decrease was found of the in vitro ability to synthetize DNA in response to stimulation with phytohemagglutinin (PHA), concanavalin A, poke weed mitogen and PPD, which was statistically significant for PHA. The percentage and absolute numbers of both T and B peripheral blood lymphocytes were not altered.
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