Carbon dioxide and pulsed dye lasers provide effective treatment for angiofibromas in patients with tuberous sclerosis.
In some cases, optimal results are achieved with a combination of the two lasers, according to investigators.
The investigators, from Lister Hospital and St. Thomas’ Hospital in London and Churchill Hospital in Headington, Oxford, England, evaluated carbon dioxide 10600 nanometer wavelength and flashlamp-pumped pulsed dye 585 nanometer wavelength lasers. Twenty-nine patients with tuberous sclerosis who were aged nine to 48 years were included in this retrospective study.
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