Photodiagnosis and Photodynamic Therapy
Volume 5, Issue 4 , Pages 264-266, December 2008

Fluorescence image-guided surgery and repetitive Photodynamic Therapy in brain metastatic malignant melanoma

  • G. Zilidis
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  • F. Aziz

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    • Clinical fellows spent time in the department during the study.
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  • S. Telara

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    • Clinical fellows spent time in the department during the study.
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  • M. Sam Eljamel, MD, FRCS (Ed&Ir)

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    • Corresponding Author InformationCorresponding author. Tel.: +44 1382 425712; fax: +44 1382 496202.

Department of Neurosurgery, Ninewells Hospital and Medical School, Dundee DD1 9SY, Scotland, UK

published online 09 February 2009.

Summary 

Metastatic brain melanoma occurs in about 3.5% of patients suffering from malignant melanoma. It has disabling effects on cognition, memory, language and mobility. We studied the use of fluorescence image-guided resection and repetitive Photodynamic Therapy in six consecutive metastatic brain melanomas. Three were males and the mean age of the group was 52.8 years.

Results

All six patients (100%) remained free of brain disease till death, 50% died of malignant melanoma elsewhere, and 50% died of unrelated causes.

Conclusion

Adjuvant fluorescence image-guided resection and repetitive Photodynamic Therapy offers an excellent local control of metastatic brain melanoma.

Keywords: Laser, Malignant melanoma, Photodiagnosis, Photodynamic Therapy

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PII: S1572-1000(09)00002-7

doi:10.1016/j.pdpdt.2009.01.001

Photodiagnosis and Photodynamic Therapy
Volume 5, Issue 4 , Pages 264-266, December 2008