5-Aminolevulinic acid (5-ALA) is a well characterized precursor in the synthesis of various endogenous porphyrins used in photodynamic therapy (PDT). It is most often administered topically into a tumor which is then irradiated with visible light at established wavelength to sensitize porphyrins accumulated therein. Our main aim in the present study was to increase the penetration of 5-ALA through the altered skin by application of 3% azone (1-dodecyl-azepan-2-one) before the application of 20% 5-ALA in patients with plantar warts: mosaic warts (MW) and myrmecia (MY).
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September 2004
In conclusion, we would like to emphasize that photodynamic therapy can be used as a convenient and promising tool in the treatment of various malignancies in the head and neck area. It has to be stressed that PDT is still less effective in the treatment of more advanced cases of head and neck cancer. As the method of treatment which improves the quality of life, its usefulness can be considered as well as palliative treatment of non-operative cases.
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