Physical Modalities in Dermatologic Therapy: Radiotherapy, Electrosurgery, Phototherapy, Cryosurgery
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781461262619
ISBN-10: 1461262615
Pagini: 308
Ilustrații: XVI, 290 p.
Dimensiuni: 178 x 254 x 16 mm
Greutate: 0.54 kg
Ediția:Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1978
Editura: Springer
Colecția Springer
Locul publicării:New York, NY, United States
ISBN-10: 1461262615
Pagini: 308
Ilustrații: XVI, 290 p.
Dimensiuni: 178 x 254 x 16 mm
Greutate: 0.54 kg
Ediția:Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1978
Editura: Springer
Colecția Springer
Locul publicării:New York, NY, United States
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ResearchCuprins
1 Physical Aspects of Dermatologic Radiotherapy.- X-ray Phenomena.- Dosimetry.- Depth Dose Calculations.- Summary.- References.- 2 Radiobiology.- Interaction of Radiation with Matter.- LET and RBE.- Interaction of Radiation with Water.- Site of Radiation Damage.- Cell Survival Curves.- Time Required for Repair of Radiation Injury.- Effect of Multiple Doses on Cell Survival.- Mixed Cell Populations.- Oxygen Effect.- Cell Survival Curves and High LET Radiation.- Clinical Applications of the Oxygen Effect.- Conclusions.- References.- 3 Radiation and Cell Kinetics.- Cell Division Cycle and Age Responses to Radiation.- Division Delay.- Reproductive Failure and Interphase Death.- Chromosomal Damage.- DNA Synthesis.- Radiation and Cell Kinetics: Therapeutic Implications.- References.- 4 Radiation Protection.- Radiation Protection of the Geographic Vicinity.- Radiation Protection of the Patient.- Radiation Protection of Office Personnel.- References.- 5 Radiodermatitis and Other Adverse Sequelae of Cutaneous Irradiation.- Primary Effects of Cutaneous Radiation.- Radiation (Roentgen) Erythema.- The Maximum Permissible Dose for Benign Skin Disease.- Acute Radiodermatitis.- Chronic Radiodermatitis.- Effects of Grenz Radiation.- The Roentgen Ulcer.- Radiation-Induced Skin Carcinoma.- Noncutaneous Effects of Skin Irradiation.- References.- 6 Treatment Planning: Selection of Physical Factors and Radiation Techniques.- Physical Factors.- Radiation Techniques.- Dermatologic X-ray Machines.- References.- 7 Megavoltage Radiation Therapy.- Interactions of Radiation with Matter.- Types of Megavoltage Therapy Units.- Advantages of Megavoltage Therapy Units.- Constitutional Symptoms.- Treatment Planning.- Summary.- References.- 8 Current Usage of Dermatologic Radiotherapy in the United States and Canada.- Equipment.- Usage.- Value of Dermatologic Radiotherapy.- Indications.- Residency Training.- Future Training.- Reasons for Nonusage.- Instruction at American Academy of Dermatology.- Examination in Radiation Therapy by American Board of Dermatology.- Reference.- 9 Radiotherapy of Cutaneous Malignancies.- X-ray Therapy of Basal Cell Carcinomas.- Squamous Cell Carcinoma.- Keratoacanthoma.- Bowen’s Disease and Superficial Basal Cell Carcinoma.- Mycosis Fungoides.- Kaposi’s Sarcoma.- Half-dose Depth (D1/2) Concept.- Acknowledgments.- References.- 10 Radiotherapy of Lentigo Maligna and Bowen’s Disease.- Lentigo Maligna.- Bowen’s Disease.- Summary.- References.- 11 Electron Beam Therapy in Dermatology.- Methods and Materials.- Treatment Results in Mycosis Fungoides.- Treatment Results in Other Malignant Diseases.- Benign Diseases.- Summary.- References.- 12 Teleroentgen Therapy of Mycosis Fungoides and Benign Dermatoses.- History.- Methods.- Dosage.- Radiation Protection.- Indications.- Side Effects.- Summary of Therapeutic Results in 26 Patients.- Teleroentgen Therapy for Generalized Benign Dermatoses.- References.- 13 Radiotherapy of Benign Dermatoses.- General Considerations.- Effects of X Rays on Tissues Other Than Skin.- Technical Considerations.- Traditional Indications for Radiation Therapy.- Summary.- References.- 14 Ultrasoft X Rays, Including Grenz Rays.- Physical and Technical Considerations.- Radiation Side Effects.- Indications for Radiotherapy.- Indications for Superficial X-ray Treatment.- Conclusion.- Synopsis: Ultrasoft X Rays.- References.- 15 Grenz-Ray Therapy: Regimens and Results.- Technical Considerations.- Sequelae.- Clinical Applications.- References.- to Chapters 16 through 20.- 16 Electricity.- 17 Direct Current: Iontophoresisand Galvanic Surgery.- 18 Epilation.- 19 Electrocautery.- 20 Alternating Current: Electrosurgery.- Effects of High Frequency Current on Tissue.- Precautions in the Use of Electrosurgical Applications.- Clinical Applications.- Electrosurgical Treatment of Specific Lesions.- References.- 21 Phototherapy: Light Sources.- Light Sources.- Clinical Use.- References.- 22 Light Therapy.- Artificial Sources of UV Radiation.- Ultraviolet Radiation and Vitamin D.- The Erythema Threshold with Ultraviolet Radiation.- Use of Phototherapy in Various Diseases.- References.- 23 Laser Dermatologic Surgery: Research and Clinical Applications.- Laser Reactions in Tissue.- Laser Safety.- Laser Applications.- Diagnostic Laser Techniques in Dermatology.- Investigative Dermatologic Surgery.- Laser Dermatologic Surgery.- References.- 24 The Plasma Torch.- The Plasma Torch: The Plasma Scalpel.- References.- 25 Ultrasound.- Physics and Biophysics.- The Generator.- Physiologic Effects.- Application Technique.- Uses of Ultrasound in Dermatology.- Conclusions.- References.- 26 Cryosurgery in Dermatology.- The Pathogenesis of Cryonecrosis.- Instrumentation.- Treatment of Benign Disorders of the Skin.- Treatment of Malignant Tumors of the Skin.- Reflections Following Thirteen Years of Cryosurgery.- Statistical Data.- References.