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30 December 1999 Prophylaxis and treatment of acute radiation ulcers in rats with low-power infrared laser radiation
Larisa V. Kursova, Michael A. Kaplan M.D., Rosa G. Nikitina, Antonina I. Maligina
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Proceedings Volume 4059, Laser Use in Oncology II; (1999) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.375255
Event: Selected Papers on Laser Use in Oncology II, 1999, none, Armenia
Abstract
Exposure of radiation ulcers in rats to low-power infrared laser radiation (LPLR) (wavelength--890 nm, pulse power--6 W, frequency--150 and 300 Hz, irradiation time--10 min) noticeably accelerates their healing, reduces exudative processes, increases number of specialized cells in wound. Application of LPLR prior to radiation damage decreases ulcer dimensions.
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Larisa V. Kursova, Michael A. Kaplan M.D., Rosa G. Nikitina, and Antonina I. Maligina "Prophylaxis and treatment of acute radiation ulcers in rats with low-power infrared laser radiation", Proc. SPIE 4059, Laser Use in Oncology II, (30 December 1999); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.375255
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KEYWORDS
Infrared lasers

Control systems

Laser therapeutics

Wound healing

Structured optical fibers

X-rays

Blood

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