Clinical and dermoscopic evaluation of the efficacy of 1064 nm Q-switched Nd: YAG laser treatment of Nevus of Ota

Background and Design: Nevus of Ota is a hamartoma that present since birth or within the first year of life. Most patients suffer from depression, and laser has become the first-line treatment for this difficult-to-treat condition. There are hardly any studies regarding dermoscopic changes of the N...

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Main Authors: Snuhi Bhuiya, Chinjitha T Davis, Suchibrata Das, Arun Achar
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Language:English
Published: Galenos Publishing House 2023-12-01
Series:Turkderm Turkish Archives of Dermatology and Venereology
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Chinjitha T Davis
Suchibrata Das
Arun Achar
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description Background and Design: Nevus of Ota is a hamartoma that present since birth or within the first year of life. Most patients suffer from depression, and laser has become the first-line treatment for this difficult-to-treat condition. There are hardly any studies regarding dermoscopic changes of the Nevus of Ota treated with Nd: YAG laser from Eastern India. This study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness, safety and side effects of 1064 nm Q-button Nd: YAG laser treatment together with dermoscopic changes in patients with Nevus of Ota. Materials and Methods: This was a prospective observational descriptive study conducted for a period of one year in a tertiary care hospital. We included clinically diagnosed Nevus of Ota patients aged over 18 years. Exclusion criteria were acute infection or chronic diseases, pregnancy or lactation, and history of any treatment with laser or chemo-peeling. Thirty-two cases were included in the study. Photographs and dermoscopic examinations were done at every session for an average of six sessions at an interval of four to six weeks. The response to treatment was graded based on the physician's global assessment scale, and appropriate statistical tests were done using SPSS 18. Results: Very good results with >75% improvement were seen in 12.5% of patients, and a good response i.e., 50-74% was seen in 59.37% of patients. An average response (25-49%) was seen in 18.75% of patients, while a poor response with <25% improvement was found in 9.37% of patients. After completion of laser sessions, dermoscopy was done again to compare changes, but there were no significant changes except a slight lightening of the brown-grey patchy distribution and fewer brown-grey dots. There were no changes in terminal hair, serpentine vessels, and scaling. Conclusion: Most patients noted satisfying improvement after an average of six sessions of Nd: YAG laser therapy. Studies with a greater number of sessions can be conducted, and they may yield more improvement.
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spelling doaj.art-2def42fac4a24f73ad8fcb8f2ff80c412024-01-09T06:29:00ZengGalenos Publishing HouseTurkderm Turkish Archives of Dermatology and Venereology2651-51642023-12-0157413213710.4274/turkderm.galenos.2023.99725TURKDERM-99725Clinical and dermoscopic evaluation of the efficacy of 1064 nm Q-switched Nd: YAG laser treatment of Nevus of OtaSnuhi Bhuiya0Chinjitha T Davis1Suchibrata Das2Arun Achar3Nrs Medical College, Department of Dermatology, Kolkata, IndiaNrs Medical College, Department of Dermatology, Kolkata, IndiaNrs Medical College, Department of Dermatology, Kolkata, IndiaNrs Medical College, Department of Dermatology, Kolkata, IndiaBackground and Design: Nevus of Ota is a hamartoma that present since birth or within the first year of life. Most patients suffer from depression, and laser has become the first-line treatment for this difficult-to-treat condition. There are hardly any studies regarding dermoscopic changes of the Nevus of Ota treated with Nd: YAG laser from Eastern India. This study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness, safety and side effects of 1064 nm Q-button Nd: YAG laser treatment together with dermoscopic changes in patients with Nevus of Ota. Materials and Methods: This was a prospective observational descriptive study conducted for a period of one year in a tertiary care hospital. We included clinically diagnosed Nevus of Ota patients aged over 18 years. Exclusion criteria were acute infection or chronic diseases, pregnancy or lactation, and history of any treatment with laser or chemo-peeling. Thirty-two cases were included in the study. Photographs and dermoscopic examinations were done at every session for an average of six sessions at an interval of four to six weeks. The response to treatment was graded based on the physician's global assessment scale, and appropriate statistical tests were done using SPSS 18. Results: Very good results with >75% improvement were seen in 12.5% of patients, and a good response i.e., 50-74% was seen in 59.37% of patients. An average response (25-49%) was seen in 18.75% of patients, while a poor response with <25% improvement was found in 9.37% of patients. After completion of laser sessions, dermoscopy was done again to compare changes, but there were no significant changes except a slight lightening of the brown-grey patchy distribution and fewer brown-grey dots. There were no changes in terminal hair, serpentine vessels, and scaling. Conclusion: Most patients noted satisfying improvement after an average of six sessions of Nd: YAG laser therapy. Studies with a greater number of sessions can be conducted, and they may yield more improvement.https://jag.journalagent.com/z4/download_fulltext.asp?pdir=turkderm&un=TURKDERM-99725nevus of otand: yag laserdermoscopy
spellingShingle Snuhi Bhuiya
Chinjitha T Davis
Suchibrata Das
Arun Achar
Clinical and dermoscopic evaluation of the efficacy of 1064 nm Q-switched Nd: YAG laser treatment of Nevus of Ota
Turkderm Turkish Archives of Dermatology and Venereology
nevus of ota
nd: yag laser
dermoscopy
title Clinical and dermoscopic evaluation of the efficacy of 1064 nm Q-switched Nd: YAG laser treatment of Nevus of Ota
title_full Clinical and dermoscopic evaluation of the efficacy of 1064 nm Q-switched Nd: YAG laser treatment of Nevus of Ota
title_fullStr Clinical and dermoscopic evaluation of the efficacy of 1064 nm Q-switched Nd: YAG laser treatment of Nevus of Ota
title_full_unstemmed Clinical and dermoscopic evaluation of the efficacy of 1064 nm Q-switched Nd: YAG laser treatment of Nevus of Ota
title_short Clinical and dermoscopic evaluation of the efficacy of 1064 nm Q-switched Nd: YAG laser treatment of Nevus of Ota
title_sort clinical and dermoscopic evaluation of the efficacy of 1064 nm q switched nd yag laser treatment of nevus of ota
topic nevus of ota
nd: yag laser
dermoscopy
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