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319 related items for PubMed ID: 7778922

  • 1. Dynamic epidermal cooling during pulsed laser treatment of port-wine stain. A new methodology with preliminary clinical evaluation.
    Nelson JS, Milner TE, Anvari B, Tanenbaum BS, Kimel S, Svaasand LO, Jacques SL.
    Arch Dermatol; 1995 Jun; 131(6):695-700. PubMed ID: 7778922
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  • 2. Dynamic epidermal cooling in conjunction with laser-induced photothermolysis of port wine stain blood vessels.
    Nelson JS, Milner TE, Anvari B, Tanenbaum BS, Svaasand LO, Kimel S.
    Lasers Surg Med; 1996 Jun; 19(2):224-9. PubMed ID: 8887927
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  • 3. Cryogen spray cooling in conjunction with pulse dye laser treatment of port wine stains of the head and neck.
    Huang PS, Chang CJ.
    Chang Gung Med J; 2001 Aug; 24(8):469-75. PubMed ID: 11601188
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  • 4. 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 Aug; 31(1):27-35. PubMed ID: 12124712
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  • 5. Improvement of port wine stain laser therapy by skin preheating prior to cryogen spray cooling: a numerical simulation.
    Jia W, Aguilar G, Verkruysse W, Franco W, Nelson JS.
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  • 6. Effects of cryogen spray cooling and high radiant exposures on selective vascular injury during laser irradiation of human skin.
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    Arch Dermatol; 2003 Jun; 139(6):743-50. PubMed ID: 12810505
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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.
    Nahm WK, Tsoukas MM, Falanga V, Carson PA, Sami N, Touma DJ.
    Lasers Surg Med; 2002 Jun; 31(4):247-51. PubMed ID: 12355569
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  • 8. Histological responses of port wine stains in brown skin after 578 nm copper vapor laser treatment.
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  • 9. Effect of dynamic cooling on 585-nm pulsed dye laser treatment of port-wine stain birthmarks.
    Waldorf HA, Alster TS, McMillan K, Kauvar AN, Geronemus RG, Nelson JS.
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  • 10. Effects of hypobaric pressure on human skin: implications for cryogen spray cooling (part II).
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  • 11. Effects of hypobaric pressure on human skin: feasibility study for port wine stain laser therapy (part I).
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    Lasers Surg Med; 2005 Feb; 36(2):124-9. PubMed ID: 15704161
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  • 12. Increase of dermal blood volume fraction reduces the threshold for laser-induced purpura: implications for port wine stain laser treatment.
    Svaasand LO, Aguilar G, Viator JA, Randeberg LL, Kimel S, Nelson JS.
    Lasers Surg Med; 2004 Feb; 34(2):182-8. PubMed ID: 15004832
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  • 13. Comparing the effectiveness of 585-nm vs 595-nm wavelength pulsed dye laser treatment of port wine stains in conjunction with cryogen spray cooling.
    Chang CJ, Kelly KM, Van Gemert MJ, Nelson JS.
    Lasers Surg Med; 2002 Feb; 31(5):352-8. PubMed ID: 12430153
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  • 14. Thermal responses of ex vivo human skin during multiple cryogen spurts and 1,450 nm laser pulses.
    Zhang R, Ramirez-San-Juan JC, Choi B, Jia W, Aguilar G, Kelly KM, Nelson JS.
    Lasers Surg Med; 2006 Feb; 38(2):137-41. PubMed ID: 16493678
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  • 15. Cryogen spray cooling and higher fluence pulsed dye laser treatment improve port-wine stain clearance while minimizing epidermal damage.
    Chang CJ, Nelson JS.
    Dermatol Surg; 1999 Oct; 25(10):767-72. PubMed ID: 10594577
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  • 16. A comparative study of a 595-nm with a 585-nm pulsed dye laser in refractory port wine stains.
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    Br J Dermatol; 2005 Sep; 153(3):601-6. PubMed ID: 16120150
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  • 17. Does dye laser treatment with higher fluences in combination with cold air cooling improve the results of port-wine stains?
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    J Eur Acad Dermatol Venereol; 2007 Oct; 21(9):1229-33. PubMed ID: 17894710
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  • 18. Port wine stain treatment with a dual-wavelength Nd:Yag laser and cryogen spray cooling: a pilot study.
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  • 19. Methemoglobin formation during laser induced photothermolysis of vascular skin lesions.
    Randeberg LL, Bonesrønning JH, Dalaker M, Nelson JS, Svaasand LO.
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  • 20. An analysis of heat removal during cryogen spray cooling and effects of simultaneous airflow application.
    Torres JH, Tunnell JW, Pikkula BM, Anvari B.
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