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9 February 2012 Characteristics of mucosal glottic wave analyzed with HSDI-kymography, regional FFT, and red-color pattern after recurrent respiratory papillomatosis treated with laser surgery and intra-lesion bevacizumab injection
Raul M. Cruz, Krzysztof Izdebski, Yuling Yan
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Abstract
Recurrent Respiratory Papillomatosis (RRP) is a devastating disorder- especially in a performing professional voice user. The mainstay of treatment is based on immaculate serial removal of regrowing papillomas, usually with a laser. Repetitive laser excisions can cause significant scarring and webbing. The risks of post-operative sequela are exponentially increased with anterior location of papilloma clusters. The resultant dysphonia is not amenable to physiological voice therapy protocols. Additional or adjunctive treatments are eagerly sought by patients to avoid complications. Many of these treatments remain unproven. Recently, bevacizumab (Avastin) has been advocated as potentially useful. Consequently, we report a case treated with KTP lasering of papillomas with adjunctive intralesional bevacizumab injections. Current outcome of the case is analyzed with both traditional LVS and High Speed Digital Imaging (HSDI).
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Raul M. Cruz, Krzysztof Izdebski, and Yuling Yan "Characteristics of mucosal glottic wave analyzed with HSDI-kymography, regional FFT, and red-color pattern after recurrent respiratory papillomatosis treated with laser surgery and intra-lesion bevacizumab injection", Proc. SPIE 8207, Photonic Therapeutics and Diagnostics VIII, 820723 (9 February 2012); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.916771
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KEYWORDS
Ferroelectric materials

Laser therapeutics

Diagnostics

Pulsed laser operation

Surgery

Carbon dioxide lasers

Digital imaging

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