Title of article :
Laser Treatment of Darier Disease: Report of Two Cases and Systematic Review of the Literature
Author/Authors :
O’Brien, Kathleen F Georgetown University School of Medicine - Washington - DC - USA , Fricke, Michelle A MedStar Washington Hospital Center - Chevy Chase - MD - USA , Kent, Rhett A Forefront Dermatology - Arlington - VA - USA , Marie Carver DeKlotz, Cynthia Georgetown University School of Medicine - Washington - DC - USA - MedStar Washington Hospital Center - Chevy Chase - MD - USA
Abstract :
Introduction: Darier disease (DD) is a chronic disease with high morbidity and limited treatment options. Laser efficacy in the treatment of DD remains understudied.
Methods: A literature search conducted between 07/21/2017 and 05/05/2018 identified all original cases of DD treated with laser therapy.
Results: Outcomes from 24 patients were reviewed, 22 patients were identified in the literature
and 2 cases are included from our institution. Five types of lasers were identified [CO2 laser,
Er:YAG laser, pulse dye laser [PDL], diode laser, erbium-doped fiber laser], with CO2 (46%) and
PDL (42%) being the most common. Seventy-nine percent of patients were treated with more
than one procedure (average, 3 procedures). The estimated body surface treated with each session
ranged from 5%-50%. The most common adverse events came from CO2 and Er:YAG lasers and
included dyspigmentation, pain, and post-laser erythema and edema. The time to response (mode, 1 month) was only reported in half of the studies.
Conclusion: Laser treatments appear to be a promising alternative to standardized therapies in DD.
Keywords :
Laser , Treatment , Darier disease , Keratosis follicularis
Journal title :
Journal of Lasers in Medical Sciences