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15 October 2002 High-intensity laser therapy during chronic degenerative tenosynovitis experimentally induced in broiler chickens
Damiano Fortuna, Giacomo Rossi, Teresa Wanda Bilotta, Allesandro Zati, Valeria Gazzotti, Antonio Venturini, Stefania Pinna, Christian Serra, Leonardo Masotti
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Proceedings Volume 4903, Laser Florence 2001: A Window on the Laser Medicine World; (2002) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.486624
Event: Laser Florence 2001: a Window on the Laser Medicine World, 2001, Florence, Italy
Abstract
The aims of this study was the safety and the efficacy of High Intensity Laser Therapy (HILT) on chronic degenerative tenosynovitis. We have effectuated the histological evaluation and seroassay (C reactive protein) on 18 chickens affect by chronic degenerative tenosynovitis experimentally induced. We have been employed a Nd:YAG laser pulsed wave; all irradiated subjects received the same total energy (270 Joule) with a fluence of 7,7 J/cm2 and intensity of 10,7 W/cm2. The histological findings revealed a distinct reduction of the mineralization of the choral matrix, the anti-inflammatory effect of the laser, the hyperplasia of the synoviocytes and ectasia of the lymphatic vessels.
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Damiano Fortuna, Giacomo Rossi, Teresa Wanda Bilotta, Allesandro Zati, Valeria Gazzotti, Antonio Venturini, Stefania Pinna, Christian Serra, and Leonardo Masotti "High-intensity laser therapy during chronic degenerative tenosynovitis experimentally induced in broiler chickens", Proc. SPIE 4903, Laser Florence 2001: A Window on the Laser Medicine World, (15 October 2002); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.486624
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KEYWORDS
Laser therapeutics

Nd:YAG lasers

Photomicroscopy

Collagen

Lymphatic system

Safety

Animal model studies

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