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Intralesional Photodynamic Therapy: A Comment on ‘Pretreatment to Enhance Protoporphyrin IX Accumulation in Photodynamic Therapy’ by Gerritsen et al.
Author(s) -
Daniele Torchia,
Pietro Cappugi
Publication year - 2009
Publication title -
dermatology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.224
H-Index - 92
eISSN - 1421-9832
pISSN - 1018-8665
DOI - 10.1159/000264668
Subject(s) - photodynamic therapy , photosensitizer , protoporphyrin ix , medicine , dermatology , acne , prodrug , basal cell , basal cell carcinoma , skin cancer , cancer , pathology , chemistry , pharmacology , photochemistry , organic chemistry
application in photodynamic therapy (PDT). The authors did not mention intralesional PDT, a seldom used technique which potential, though, is in our opinion underrecognized and underestimated. As shown in table 1 , intralesional PDT has been reported to be an effective and safe treatment for skin metastases of breast cancer [2] , superficial and nodular basal-cell carcinoma [3, 4, 6, 7] , squamous-cell carcinoma [4–7] , Paget’s disease [5] and acne vulgaris [8] . We have also successfully treated anogenital condylomata [unpubl. data]. Performing intralesional PDT is less time-consuming than several other pretreatment procedures [1] . Moreover, a study showed that the fluorescence induced by the intralesional injection of the prodrug was present as early as 4 h [9] ; nonetheless, the time necessary to allow the conversion of the prodrug into the final photosensitizer is likely to be much shorter, as incubations

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