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454 related items for PubMed ID: 12124712

  • 1. Cryogen spray cooling efficiency: improvement of port wine stain laser therapy through multiple-intermittent cryogen spurts and laser pulses.
    Aguilar G, Díaz SH, Lavernia EJ, Nelson JS.
    Lasers Surg Med; 2002; 31(1):27-35. PubMed ID: 12124712
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  • 2. Improvement of port wine stain laser therapy by skin preheating prior to cryogen spray cooling: a numerical simulation.
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  • 3. Treatment of cutaneous vascular lesions using multiple-intermittent cryogen spurts and two-wavelength laser pulses: numerical and animal studies.
    Jia W, Choi B, Franco W, Lotfi J, Majaron B, Aguilar G, Nelson JS.
    Lasers Surg Med; 2007 Jul; 39(6):494-503. PubMed ID: 17659588
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  • 4. Effects of hypobaric pressure on human skin: implications for cryogen spray cooling (part II).
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  • 6. Dynamic epidermal cooling in conjunction with laser-induced photothermolysis of port wine stain blood vessels.
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  • 7. Preliminary study of fine changes in the duration of dynamic cooling during 755-nm laser hair removal on pain and epidermal damage in patients with skin types III-V.
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    Lasers Surg Med; 2002 Feb; 31(4):247-51. PubMed ID: 12355569
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  • 8. Effects of cryogen spray cooling and high radiant exposures on selective vascular injury during laser irradiation of human skin.
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  • 9. Extent of lateral epidermal protection afforded by a cryogen spray against laser irradiation.
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  • 10. Er:YAG laser skin resurfacing using repetitive long-pulse exposure and cryogen spray cooling: II. Theoretical analysis.
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    Lasers Surg Med; 2001 Jun; 28(2):131-7. PubMed ID: 11241518
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  • 11. Thermal responses of ex vivo human skin during multiple cryogen spurts and 1,450 nm laser pulses.
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    Lasers Surg Med; 2006 Feb; 38(2):137-41. PubMed ID: 16493678
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  • 12. Skin model surface temperatures during single and multiple cryogen spurts used in laser dermatologic surgery.
    Ramirez-San-Juan JC, Aguilar G, Tuqan AT, Kelly KM, Nelson JS.
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  • 13. Effect of skin indentation on heat transfer during cryogen spray cooling.
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  • 14. Bioheat transfer analysis of cryogen spray cooling during laser treatment of port wine stains.
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  • 15. Numerical optimization of sequential cryogen spray cooling and laser irradiation for improved therapy of port wine stain.
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  • 16. Cryogen spray cooling in conjunction with pulse dye laser treatment of port wine stains of the head and neck.
    Huang PS, Chang CJ.
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  • 17. An analysis of heat removal during cryogen spray cooling and effects of simultaneous airflow application.
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  • 18. Comparing the effectiveness of 585-nm vs 595-nm wavelength pulsed dye laser treatment of port wine stains in conjunction with cryogen spray cooling.
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  • 19. Effects of hypobaric pressure on human skin: feasibility study for port wine stain laser therapy (part I).
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  • 20. Measurements of laser light attenuation following cryogen spray cooling spurt termination.
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