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clinical comparative study comparing the effectiveness of fractional CO2, long pulsed Nd YAG and their combination in collagen remodeling in keloid clinically, biochemically and histopathologically
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Patients The study included 30 Egyptian patients with keloid scar recruited from the Out Patient Clinic, Dermatology Department, Cairo University.
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Patients:
Thirty patients with keloid scar(s) were included in the study
Every patient was subjected to the following:
Complete history taking: History of disease onset, course and duration, family history as well as history of any systemic or dermatological disease interfering with the eligibility of participation in the study.
Thirty patients were included in the study which is a clinical comparative study comparing the effectiveness of fractional CO2, long pulsed Nd YAG and their combination in collagen remodeling in keloid clinically in all the included patients and biochemically and immunohistochemically fifteen patient
Full clinical examination:
Methods:
Cases with multiple keloid scars three lesions 2 to 3 cm apart from each other were selected and labeled. The first one (lesion A) was treated using fractional CO2 laser 10,600 nm, the second (lesion B) long pulsed Nd YAG laser 1064 nm, while the last (lesion C) combined fractional CO2 followed by Nd YAG lasers after half an hour were used
patients who had a large sized lesion, the lesion was divided into three equal parts 2 to 3 cm apart from each other, they were labeled as areas A, B and C then subjected to the same treatment modalities as mentioned in case of multiple lesions.
Assessment Assessment was done before treatment every session and one months after the final laser treatment. Clinical assessment was done for all patients while histopathological and biochemical assessment were done only in 15 patients.
A. Clinical evaluation Clinical assessment was fulfilled via calculating the scores of both the Vancouver Scar Scale; and the Patient and Observer Scar Assessment Scale. Patients were assessed every session, any side effects were reported, e.g pain, swelling, infection, hyper pigmentation or hypo pigmentation.
B. Histopathological and biochemical evaluation
Fifteen patients were randomly selected and subjected to the pre and post treatment biopsies :
Three mm punch skin biopsy was taken from the keloid (any lesion A, B, or C) before starting treatment sessions ●Post treatment biopsies: Each lesion (A, B, C) was biopsied separately (3 mm punch biopsy), one month after last treatment session.
Biopsies of controls ●parts of excess skin from 12 patients undergoing abdominoplasty were used as controls for levels of TGFβ1 and TGFβ3.
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Biopsies were fixed in 10 % neutral buffered formalin, and then embedded in paraffin blocks. Sections were prepared for routine staining by H&E. Other sections were prepared for histochemical staining of collagen fibres using Masson's trichrome stain and elastic fibres using orcein stain
All sections were examined using a Zeiss, Primo star light microscope (Zeiss, Germany). The microscope has an integrated camera by which photomicrographs depicting the various histopathological and histochemical findings were obtained. All photomicrographs presented in the thesis are according to their original magnification.
• Evaluation of elastic fibres in orcein stained sections:
Orcein stained sections were graded according to the grading criteria proved by Ozog et al. in 2013 for the appearance of the dermal elastic tissue as follows:
0 normal
Image analyzer evaluation (morphometric study):
The area percent of collagen and elastic fibres were quantitatively evaluated in Masson's trichrome and orcein stained sections respectively at magnification X100 in 5 non overlapping fields for all patients. Image analysis was done using Leica Qwin 500C image analyzer computer system (England) present in the Histology Department, Faculty of Medicine, Cairo University .
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