Synopses & Reviews
Photodynamic therapy (PDT) is increasingly being used amongst health practitioners in combating a variety of diseases. One common strategy used during this light activated process is to induce the accumulation of significant amounts of a photosensitising agent in the diseased tissue. The naturally occurring amino acid 5-aminovulinic acid (ALA) is used to produce high levels of the photosensitizer, Protoprophyin IX, in the therapy known as ALA-PDT. Written by experts in the field Photodynamic therapy with ALA outlines a variety of clinical approaches to the topic, outlining current applications. These include the use of ALA-PDT and ALA-FD (fluorescence diagnosis) in the areas of dermatology, urology, brain, otorhinolaryngology, gynaecology and gastroenterology. Also included is a chapter that comprehensively reviews the scientific principles of ALA-PDT. Primarily aimed at a clinical audience Photodynamic therapy with ALA should provide a comprehensive review and useful insight into ALA-PDT.
Review
"the dermatology section receives good coverage and guides the reader "how to do it" which should be a great help to the dermatologist who would want to add PDT to the gamut of their therapeutic armamentarium.""The book should interest both the beginner and the practitioner of ALA-FD and PDT and it is a good volume to have in a Photobiology Department, Hospital and University Libraries." Photodiagnosis adn Photodynamic Therapy
Synopsis
Primarily aimed a clinical audience this book should provide a comprehensive review and useful insight into ALA-PDT.
Table of Contents
INTRODUCTION; Basic Principles; ALA/MAL-PDT in Dermatology; ALA-PDT and ALA-FD in Urology; ALA-PDT and ALA-FD in the brain - new prospects for treating malignant gliomas; ALA-FD AND ALA-PDT in Otorhinolaryngology; ALA-PDT in Gynaecology; ALA-PDT in Gastroenterology; POTENTIAL FUTURE INDICATIONS; APPENDIX