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Behandlung von Hämangiomen mit dem PhotoDerm©VL

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Das PhotoDerm©VL ist eine hochenergetische Blitzlampe, die polychromatisches Licht aussendet und somit die Behandlung gutartiger vaskulärer Malformationen unterschiedlicher Tiefe und Ausdehnung erlaubt. Dabei werden Lichtstrahlen erzeugt, die in Wellenlänge, Impulsdauer und Impulssequenz variabel gestaltet werden können. Somit ist die nichtinvasive Behandlung einer großen Bandbreite vaskulärer Läsionen möglich.

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Raulin, C., Werner, S. (1999). Behandlung von Hämangiomen mit dem PhotoDerm©VL. In: Kautz, G., Cremer, H. (eds) Hämangiome. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-80347-5_7

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