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Immunocryosurgery - an effective combinational modality for Bowen's disease.

Georgios GaitanisIoannis D Bassukas
Published in: Dermatologic therapy (2016)
Bowen's disease (BD) is widely treated with topical imiquimod or cryosurgery. The present single-center retrospective study reports on the application of standardized immunocryosurgery (cryosurgery during ongoing topical imiquimod) for the treatment of BD. Daily imiquimod 5% cream was applied on BD lesion and a 5 mm rim around it in 5-week treatment cycles; cryosurgery (liquid N2 , open spray; 2 cycles, 15 second each) was performed at the end of the second week of each treatment cycle. Between 1/1/2009 and 31/12/2014 21 patients (mean age ± SD: 74.4 ± 8.0 years; 12 males) with 24 lesions (mean maximum diameter ± SD: 45.8 ± 50.9 mm; range: 9-200 mm) completed the protocol. The anatomic distribution of the lesions included face/scalp (Ν = 14), neck/trunk (Ν = 6), and extremities (Ν = 4). Twenty-one out of twenty-four lesions with diameter <80 mm cleared after one immunocryosurgery cycle, while the rest three tumors (with the largest diameters: 100, 180, 200 mm) required two treatment cycles for complete response (clearance rate: 100%). After a median follow-up of 24 months (range: 6-60 months) the overall effectiveness was 91.7%: 22/24 lesions remained in sustained complete remission. With the exception of a variable degree of hypopigmentation, the cosmetic outcome was satisfactory even for extensive lesions. Immunocryosurgery, is feasible and highly efficacious minimally-invasive treatment alternative for BD.
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