Photodynamic Therapy for the Dermatologist: eMedicine Dermatology

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Photodynamic Therapy for the Dermatologist: eMedicine Dermatology

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Overview: Photodynamic therapy (PDT) involves the use of photochemical reactions mediated through the interaction of photosensitizing agents, light, and oxygen for the treatment of malignant or benign diseases. Photodynamic therapy is a 2-step procedure. In the first step, ...

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Tags: Dermatology, Disease and Condition, Dermatologist, disease

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Photodynamic therapy is sometimes used in the practice of dermatology. Learn more about the types and why it's used. http://bit.ly/9fbErv

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PDT Therapy - Photodynamic Therapy Los Angeles, Ca. - Rebecca Fitzgerald MD

rebeccafitzgeraldmd.com — “Photodynamic Therapy is used for both acne and pre-cancerous growths on the skin called actinic keratoses. Los Angeles Dermatologist Rebecca Fitzgerald uses Levulan based PDT to clear skin of acne, ak's, and to rejuvenate sun damaged skin.View full resource at rebeccafitzgeraldmd.com

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