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Deutsch: Beispiel für die Therapie einer Fußwarze mit wassergefiltertem Infrarot A (wIRA).

29 Jahre alter Mann mit einer Warze auf der Fußsohle:
vor Beginn der Therapie (mit 5-ALA-Salbe, sichtbarem Licht und wassergefiltertem Infrarot A), nach 3, 6 und 18 Wochen.
A: Vor der ersten Behandlung
B: Vor der zweiten Behandlung
C: Vor der dritten Behandlung
D: 18 Wochen nach der ersten Behandlung

(Schnellere Abnahme der „Gesamtwarzenfläche jedes Patienten“ in den Gruppen mit wassergefiltertem Infrarot A (wIRA) und sichtbarem Licht (VIS) im Vergleich zu den Gruppen mit nur VIS. Dagegen bestand kein Unterschied zwischen den Gruppen mit 5-ALA-Salbe und den Gruppen mit Plazebo-Salbe.)

English: Example of the therapy of a foot wart with water-filtered infrared-A (wIRA).

29 year old man with a solitary plantar foot wart:
before starting with treatment (with 5-ALA cream, visible light and water-filtered infrared-A), after 3, 6 and 18 weeks.
A: Before first treatment
B: Before second treatment
C: Before third treatment
D: 18 weeks after first treatment

(Faster reduction of "total wart area of each patient" with water-filtered infrared-A (wIRA) and visible light (VIS) compared to VIS only. There was, however, no difference between the groups with 5-ALA cream and the groups with placebo cream.)
Date published 2004-10-29
Source Silke M. Fuchs, Joachim W. Fluhr, Lora Bankova, Jörg Tittelbach, Gerd Hoffmann, Peter Elsner: Photodynamic therapy (PDT) and waterfiltered infrared A (wIRA) in patients with recalcitrant common hand and foot warts. Ger Med Sci. 2004;2:Doc08. PDF full text and shtml full text.
Author Department of Dermatology and Allergology, Friedrich Schiller University Hospital, Jena, Germany
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