结节性硬化症患者面部血管纤维瘤的三重激光联合疗法及文献综述

F. Neamonitou, Konstantinos P Neamonitos, S. Stavrianos, Konstantinos P Neamonitos
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背景:血管纤维瘤是结节性硬化症(TS)常见的面部表现。然而,由于复发率高和患者不配合治疗,目前的治疗方法已被证明无效。为了解决这个问题,我们开发了一种新的三重激光治疗方案,以更有效地治疗血管纤维瘤。我们进行了测试以验证其疗效。方法:这是一项前瞻性研究:这是一项前瞻性研究,研究对象是 2000 年 1 月至 2022 年 12 月期间在我们的私人皮肤病诊所接受三联序贯激光治疗的 10 名 TS 血管纤维瘤患者(4 名女性和 6 名男性,平均 26.3 岁{15-37 岁/o})。我们使用面部血管纤维瘤严重程度指数(FASI)通过临床摄影(0、6个月、1年、2年)和皮肤科生活质量指数(DLQI)对疗效进行了评估:所有患者均顺利康复,无任何并发症。在这 10 名患者中,有 4 人在 6 个月的随访中出现局部复发。我们对这些复发部位进行了第二次二氧化碳激光治疗。经过两年的随访,我们没有发现面部皮肤症状复发。此外,所有患者的 FASI 评分在治疗后都有所下降。根据视觉类比量表(VAS),患者的满意度为 95%,DLQI 显示对他们的日常生活只有轻微影响:我们相信,这种三步激光治疗方案对面部血管纤维瘤患者来说是有效、安全和可靠的,能提供令人满意的结果,适合日常皮肤科和整形外科实践。
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A Triple Laser Combination Treatment for Facial Angiofibromata Management in Tuberous Sclerosis and Literature Review
Background: Angiofibromas are a common facial manifestation of Tuberous Sclerosis (TS). However, current treatments have proven ineffective due to high recurrence rates and non-compliance. To address this issue, we developed a new triple laser therapy protocol for more effective management of angiofibromas. We conducted tests to validate its efficacy. Methods: This is a prospective study of 10 patients with TS (4 women and 6 men, mean 26.3 years old {15-37 y/o}) with angiofibromata who received triple sequential laser therapy at our private dermatological clinic conducted from January 2000 to December 2022. We evaluated the outcome with the Facial Angiofibromata Severity Index (FASI) via clinical photography (0, 6 months, 1 year, 2 years) and Dermatology Life Quality Index (DLQI). Results: All patients had a successful recovery without any complications. Among these 10 patients, 4 experienced localised recurrences at their 6th-month follow-up. These recurrences were treated with a second single CO2 laser session. After 2 years of follow-up, we observed no recurring facial cutaneous manifestations. Furthermore, all patients experienced a decrease in their FASI score after treatment. According to the Visual Analogue Scale (VAS), patients reported 95% satisfaction, and DLQI indicated only a minor impact on their everyday lives. Conclusion: We believe that this protocol of 3-step Laser treatment is effective, safe, and compliable for patients with facial angiofibromata, providing a satisfactory outcome adaptable to the daily dermatological and plastic surgery practice.
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