Daylight photodynamic therapy with MAL cream for large-scale photodamaged skin based on the concept of ‘actinic field damage’: recommendations of an international expert group

2015 ◽  
Vol 30 (1) ◽  
pp. 8-15 ◽  
Author(s):  
W.G. Philipp-Dormston ◽  
G. Sanclemente ◽  
L. Torezan ◽  
M. Tretti Clementoni ◽  
A. Le Pillouer-Prost ◽  
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Author(s):  
Magdalena Berberich

This publication of IEA SHC Task 55 describes the market development of Solar District Heating and Cooling in seven countries. Within country report presentations during the eight taskmeetings, the market developments in the participating countries were presented and discussed in the international expert group and the information is summarized in this factsheet.


Author(s):  
Daria Aleksandrovna Krapivnitskaya ◽  
Kseniya Vyacheslavovna Kuznetsova ◽  
Igor Valentinovich Barskov ◽  
Vladimir Germanovich Taktarov ◽  
Vladimir Yurievich Pereverzev

In recent years, the amount of large-scale experimental and clinical studies has increased considerably leading to the development of techniques and their widespread use both in their field and serving as a basis for the combination of even paradoxically incompatible areas of experimental and clinical medicine. The authors consider one of the main objectives of this work to identify a stable correlation between experimental pathomorphological study in ischemic tissue lesion and a therapeutic effect in dermatology in various pathological processes since the fundamental method in both cases is represented by a photochemical effect on the central nervous system and skin. These studies are not only of theoretical value but also of great practical importance both for neurological (search for medicines used to stimulate regenerative processes in ischemic pathology) and dermatological clinical aspects (ablation method of photodynamic therapy for various skin lesions).


Author(s):  
Ana Carolina Junqueira Ferolla ◽  
Maria Claudia Almeida Issa

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