BACKGROUND: It is a common observation that superficial freezing of normal skin and skin tumors may create a transient superficial whitening effect. In this respect, cryoscopy refers to the direct observation by dermoscopy, with or without digital recording, of the visual alterations of the frozen tissues. AIMS: To define the optimal method of cryoscopy and to describe the cryoscopy patterns of normal skin and selected skin lesions. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The influence of (a) different cryogenic sources [solid carbon dioxide (-78.5 degrees C), liquid nitrogen (N(2), -196 degrees C), and a mixture of dimethyl ether and propane (-57 degrees C)], (b) various application methods (spraying, cotton chill tips, copper plate), and (c) freezing time...
Cryosurgery means freezing of living tissues for sufficient time to cause necrosis as a treatment of...
Cryotherapy is becoming an increasingly popular method used in medicine, physiotherapy, and cosmetol...
Nineteen studies met the inclusion criteria. A skin temperature reduction of 5–15 °C, in accordance ...
Background: Actinic keratoses are the most common actinic lesions on Caucasian skin. Cryosurgery wit...
Background: Cryosurgery is the well-aimed and controlled destruction of diseased tissue by applicati...
Cryotherapy, or better said, cryosurgery is the destruction of tissue using subzero temperatures. It...
Cryotherapy is a controlled destruction of diseased tissue using the application of low temperature....
Copyright © 2014 Janyana Deonizio et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creati...
Dear Editor In dermatological practice, cryosurgery (also known as cryoablationor cryotherapy) is a ...
The aim of the study was to improve the treatment outcomes for patients with locally advanced recurr...
Cryosurgery uses low temperature to induce tissue necrosis with the intent of ablation by four proce...
Background: Cryotherapy is used in various clinical and sporting settings to reduce odema, decrease ...
Background and Objective: Superficial pigmented lesions are the most common complaint in dermatology...
Background and objectiveAlthough cryogen spray cooling (CSC) is used to minimize the risk of epiderm...
Cryosurgery denotes the therapeutic ablation of tissues by cold. Its use was first described by Arn...
Cryosurgery means freezing of living tissues for sufficient time to cause necrosis as a treatment of...
Cryotherapy is becoming an increasingly popular method used in medicine, physiotherapy, and cosmetol...
Nineteen studies met the inclusion criteria. A skin temperature reduction of 5–15 °C, in accordance ...
Background: Actinic keratoses are the most common actinic lesions on Caucasian skin. Cryosurgery wit...
Background: Cryosurgery is the well-aimed and controlled destruction of diseased tissue by applicati...
Cryotherapy, or better said, cryosurgery is the destruction of tissue using subzero temperatures. It...
Cryotherapy is a controlled destruction of diseased tissue using the application of low temperature....
Copyright © 2014 Janyana Deonizio et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creati...
Dear Editor In dermatological practice, cryosurgery (also known as cryoablationor cryotherapy) is a ...
The aim of the study was to improve the treatment outcomes for patients with locally advanced recurr...
Cryosurgery uses low temperature to induce tissue necrosis with the intent of ablation by four proce...
Background: Cryotherapy is used in various clinical and sporting settings to reduce odema, decrease ...
Background and Objective: Superficial pigmented lesions are the most common complaint in dermatology...
Background and objectiveAlthough cryogen spray cooling (CSC) is used to minimize the risk of epiderm...
Cryosurgery denotes the therapeutic ablation of tissues by cold. Its use was first described by Arn...
Cryosurgery means freezing of living tissues for sufficient time to cause necrosis as a treatment of...
Cryotherapy is becoming an increasingly popular method used in medicine, physiotherapy, and cosmetol...
Nineteen studies met the inclusion criteria. A skin temperature reduction of 5–15 °C, in accordance ...