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https://read.qxmd.com/read/35699665/potential-use-of-microwave-technology-in-dermatology
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REVIEW
A K Gupta, M Venkataraman, L T Joshi, E A Cooper
BACKGROUND: Microwaves are used in medicine for diagnostics, and treatment of cancer. Recently, novel microwave devices (Swift® , Emblation Ltd, UK and miraDry® , Miramar Labs Inc., CA) have been cleared by the FDA and Health Canada for various dermatological conditions. OBJECTIVE AND METHODS: To review the dermatological use of microwave-based treatments (plantar warts, corns, actinic keratosis, dermatophytosis, axillary hyperhidrosis, osmidrosis, and hidradenitis suppurativa)...
November 2022: Journal of Dermatological Treatment
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35662070/fatal-consequence-after-miradry%C3%A2-treatment-necrotizing-fasciitis-complicated-with-streptococcal-toxic-shock-syndrome
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Shuheng Wen, Kana Unuma, Yohsuke Makino, Hiroki Mori, Koichi Uemura
MiraDry® is a microwave-based cosmetic device commonly used to treat hyperhidrosis and osmidrosis by affecting apocrine and eccrine sweat glands. In most countries, its application is limited to the axillary region. A healthy woman received MiraDry® treatment in the perineal, genital, and perianal regions for body odor in a cosmetic clinic. She experienced severe adverse effects after treatment, including persistent fever, sustained pain, and bleeding in the treated area. The condition deteriorated rapidly with systemic symptoms, and she died on the sixth day...
May 30, 2022: Legal Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35656571/power-assisted-rotary-cutter-with-negative-pressure-suction-through-small-incision-for-axillary-osmidrosis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jianfei Zhang, Pengpeng Han, Feng Yang, Bin Jiang, Yujun Tang, Xia Xiao
BACKGROUND: The glandular fluid secreted by apocrine sweat glands is decomposed by parasitic bacteria on the skin surface and releases a bad smell called axillary osmidrosis. OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the effect of power-assisted rotary cutter with negative pressure suction through small incision for axillary osmidrosis. METHODS: From January 2017 to January 2022, 647 patients with axillary osmidrosis underwent power-assisted rotary cutter with negative pressure suction through small incision surgery to treat for axillary osmidrosis...
August 2022: Dermatologic Therapy
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35510855/re-comparison-of-long-term-effectiveness-and-safety-of-microwave-and-surgery-in-the-treatment-of-axillary-osmidrosis-a-single-center-retrospective-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Wen-Tsao Ho
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
July 1, 2022: Dermatologic Surgery: Official Publication for American Society for Dermatologic Surgery [et Al.]
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35495721/treatment-of-axillary-osmidrosis-by-rebalancing-skin-microecology-with-lactobacillus-bulgaricus
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Pinglu Li, Shuyue Chen, Ping Li, Dan Xu, Xueyuan Tang, Junlin Liao, Hongju Xie, Gaofeng Li, Yehong Kuang, Juan Su, Shijie Tang, Jianda Zhou
Corynebacterium accounts for around 20% of the armpit microbiome and plays an essential role in axillary osmidrosis (AO). In this study, the effects of Lactobacillus bulgaricus treatment on the microecological environment of armpits and its efficacy in the treatment of AO were investigated. A total of 10 AO patients were enrolled in this study. The patients were treated with L. bulgaricus mixed with saline on the left armpit (experimental group) and pure saline on the right armpit (control group) for 28 days...
2022: Frontiers in Microbiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35100491/subcutaneous-tissue-necrosis-with-fat-liquefaction-hematoma-inflammatory-mass-after-microwave-based-treatment-for-axillary-hyperhidrosis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Bo Zhang, Lvping Huang
Axillary hyperhidrosis (AH) and bromhidrosis are common complaints in Asians for consultation in dermatology. A microwave-based device has gradually become a first option option during this decade because of the safety and efficacy both for AH and osmidrosis. Other complications reported are transient median and ulnar neuropathy and brachial plexus injury with sensory and motor dysfunction. We herein report a rare case of subcutaneous tissue necrosis with fat liquefaction, hematoma that occurred after microwave-based treatment...
January 31, 2022: Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34856594/comparison-of-long-term-effectiveness-and-safety-of-microwave-and-surgery-in-the-treatment-of-axillary-osmidrosis-a-single-center-retrospective-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Si-Qi Chen, Ting-Ting Wang, Yuan Zhou, Wei Li, Xiao-Yong Man
BACKGROUND: A microwave-based device is a newly developed method for treating axillary osmidrosis. Few studies have compared the difference between microwave therapy and subcutaneous curettage for axillary osmidrosis. OBJECTIVE: To compare the long-term effectiveness, complications, and recurrence of osmidrosis after microwave therapy and subcutaneous curettage. METHODS AND MATERIALS: Medical records of 155 patients with osmidrosis treated with microwave therapy or subcutaneous curettage were reviewed retrospectively...
November 25, 2021: Dermatologic Surgery: Official Publication for American Society for Dermatologic Surgery [et Al.]
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34351507/comparison-of-effectiveness-and-associated-complications-between-conventional-subdermal-excision-and-hydrosurgery-versajet-tm-for-osmidrosis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Bomin Moon, Yu Jin Kim
BACKGROUND: Recent studies have shown hydrosurgery (Versajet TM II) is a simple and effective tool with reduced complications in surgical treatment of osmidrosis. Since then, hydrosurgery has been widely used for osmidrosis. However, we have experienced that some complications often occur in patients treated with hydrosurgery. OBJECTIVE: We hypothesized that using a hydrosurgery could lead to excessive resection of the tightly attached apocrine glands and thus more complications...
August 5, 2021: Aesthetic Plastic Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34176906/treatment-of-recurrent-axillary-osmidrosis-trimming-and-electrocoagulation-of-apocrine-glands-under-direct-vision-through-double-incisions
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Bo Chen, Chong Ren, Hui Lu, Li Ma, Kai Ji, Yanwen Qi, Huijie Qi
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to explore the clinical effect of treatment for recurrent axillary osmidrosis (AO) after small-incision minimally invasive surgery by trimming and electrocoagulation of apocrine glands under direct vision through double incisions parallel to axillary creases. METHODS: This was a retrospective study. From September 2012 to January 2019, 75 axillae in 48 cases of recurrent AO after small-incision minimally invasive surgery were treated using trimming and electrocoagulation of apocrine glands under direct vision through double incisions parallel to axillary creases...
November 1, 2021: Annals of Plastic Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34036606/pathological-changes-in-axillary-hyperhidrosis-and-axillary-osmidrosis-induced-by-microwave-treatment-comparison-of-single-and-double-pass-irradiation
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Tomoka Hatano, Nei Fukasawa, Chigusa Miyano, Iris Wiederkehr, Takeshi Miyawaki
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: To analyze histopathological changes and degree of damage to the axillary tissue due to single- and double-pass irradiation therapy using a microwave energy-based device. STUDY DESIGN/MATERIALS AND METHODS: We included 15 axillary hyperhidrosis and axillary osmidrosis patients who received microwave irradiation therapy between March 2017 and March 2019. Ten patients underwent single-pass irradiation and five underwent double-pass irradiation, after which skin samples were collected from the right and left axillae for pathological analysis...
May 26, 2021: Lasers in Surgery and Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33984036/the-use-of-33-mhz-ultra-high-frequency-ultrasonography-for-the-evaluation-of-sweat-glands-in-the-axilla-with-osmidrosis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Akira Shinaoka, Ryuichi Nakahara, Masanori Saeki
BACKGROUND: This study aimed to assess the use of 33 MHz ultra-high-frequency ultrasonography (33MHz-UHFUS) for evaluating axillary sweat glands with osmidrosis in comparison with histological techniques. Axillary osmidrosis is a common problem in Asian societies, and the number and size of apocrine sweat glands have a strong relationship with osmidrosis severity. Currently, there are no methods to evaluate sweat gland distribution non-invasively. METHODS: In this study, 35 skin specimens from 10 fresh human cadavers without osmidrosis and retrospective ultrasonographic images from 20 patients with osmidrosis were used...
2021: PloS One
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33934459/the-modified-suction-curettage-technique-for-minimally-invasive-treatment-of-axillary-osmidrosis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Xin-Jian Xiang, Yi-Chun Ding, Yue Tao, Zheng-Nan Zhao, Yu Zhao
BACKGROUND: Axillary osmidrosis (AO) is a common and nonnegligible disease, the treatment of which is currently lacking a consensus. AIMS: The aim of this study was to introduce a modified suction-assisted technique as a safer and more efficient surgical procedure. METHODS: This retrospective clinical study included 80 patients who recieved a modified suction-curettage procedure (group A) or a subcutaneous gland excision procedure (group B)...
May 1, 2021: Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33911792/open-versus-closed-surgery-for-axillary-osmidrosis-a-meta-analysis-of-articles-published-in-four-languages
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Misako Nomura, Daichi Morioka, Yasutaka Kojima, Ryutaro Tanaka, Koichi Kadomatsu
BACKGROUND: Individuals with axillary osmidrosis suffer detrimental effects to their psychosocial functioning. In Asian nations, major operations for axillary osmidrosis include subdermal excision (open surgery) and suction-curettage (closed surgery). OBJECTIVE: The aim of this meta-analysis was to determine which of these two procedures is most favorable in terms of safety and efficacy. METHODS: According to the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Metaanalyses (PRISMA) guideline, we searched electronic databases for articles published in English, Japanese, Korean, and Chinese languages...
December 2020: Annals of Dermatology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33905401/how-we-do-it-image-guided-microwave-based-therapy-for-axillary-hyperhidrosis-and-osmidrosis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yau-Li Huang, Sindy Hu, Chun-Yu Cheng
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
May 1, 2021: Dermatologic Surgery: Official Publication for American Society for Dermatologic Surgery [et Al.]
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33690951/effectiveness-and-safety-of-the-improved-mini-incision-surgery-for-osmidrosis-treatment
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Pan Zhang, Dashuai Li, Liqun Li, Shengsheng Pan
BACKGROUND: As the mainstream treatment of axillary osmidrosis, surgical treatment is still limited by various complications, such as paresthesia, scars, local infection, hematoma, flap necrosis, and long recovery time. In this study, we tried to adopt the improved mini-incision surgery for osmidrosis treatment. OBJECTIVES: The paper aims to evaluate the clinical effectiveness and safety of the improved mini-incision surgery for axillary osmidrosis treatment. PATIENTS/METHODS: Clinical series of patients underwent improved mini-incision surgery were retrospectively reviewed...
December 2021: Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33622150/a-case-series-evaluating-microwave-based-therapy-for-axillary-hyperhidrosis-and-bromhidrosis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Abdiweli Awil Mohamoud, Lina Zeraiq, Tine Vestergaard
INTRODUCTION: Axillary hyperhidrosis and bromhidrosis have serious social, emotional, and professional consequences. There are several treatments of axillary hyperhidrosis. We present a case series evaluating the efficacy and safety of microwave device for axillary hyperhidrosis and bromhidrosis. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Seven patients were included in our case series. Four patients had both hyperhidrosis and bromhidrosis. Three patients had only hyperhidrosis. To evaluate the degree of hyperhidrosis and degree bromhidrosis a self-reported Hyperhidrosis Disease Severity Scale (HDSS) score and 4-point malodor grade were assessed...
May 2022: Journal of Dermatological Treatment
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33528092/efficacy-of-topical-acidified-aliphatic-ester-for-treatment-of-axillary-osmidrosis-by-rebalancing-skin-microecology
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RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
Jinrong Zeng, Hongjiao Du, Yuezhong Zhang, Xiaoliang Tong, Lihua Gao, Yaping Xiang, Wenbin Tan, Lu Zhou, Shu Ding, Jianyun Lu
This study investigated the mechanism and efficacy of topical acidified aliphatic ester for treatment of axillary osmidrosis (AO). A total of 32 AO patients were enrolled in this study. In the initial pilot study, 20 patients were double-blindly, randomly divided into acidified aliphatic ester or aliphatic ester treatment groups, followed by efficacy evaluation after 4 weeks. Then, all patients (n = 32) were treated with topical acidified aliphatic ester for 16 weeks. Efficacy was evaluated at every 4 weeks, and at 3- and 6-month follow-ups...
March 2021: Dermatologic Therapy
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33000232/microecological-investigation-and-comparison-of-two-clinical-methods-to-evaluate-axillary-osmidrosis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Hongjiao Du, Shu Ding, Lihua Gao, Jinrong Zeng, Jianyun Lu
Axillary osmidrosis (AO) is a common disease that causes patients to develop malodor and occurs worldwide. There is a lack of uniform standards to evaluate the severity of the odor and identify a sensitive and convenient method to determine the therapeutic effect of AO treatments in a clinical setting. In the present study, the association between pH value and disease severity was investigated and the potential pathogenic bacteria and probiotic pathogens of AO were further examined. A total of 32 patients with bilateral AO and 32 normal healthy controls were recruited for the present study...
November 2020: Molecular Medicine Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32879871/hidden-blade-scalpel-a-useful-tool-for-the-treatment-of-axillary-osmidrosis
#39
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ye Lu, Aimin Zhao, Xiaohui Meng, Binqing Wang, Tao Song, Yang Xia
Background: Axillary osmidrosis is a distressing problem that can particularly affect a patient's social life. In severe cases, patients may seek a surgical treatment to achieve a permanent effect. Many treatment techniques involving destruction or removal of the apocrine and eccrine glands have been developed. However, previous treatments have been hindered by surgical or aesthetic concerns. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effect of the hidden blade scalpel procedure in treating axillary osmidrosis...
August 2020: Plastic Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32824087/soy-isoflavone-genistein-inhibits-an-axillary-osmidrosis-risk-factor-abcc11-in-vitro-screening-and-fractional-approach-for-abcc11-inhibitory-activities-in-plant-extracts-and-dietary-flavonoids
#40
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Hiroki Saito, Yu Toyoda, Hiroshi Hirata, Ami Ota-Kontani, Youichi Tsuchiya, Tappei Takada, Hiroshi Suzuki
Axillary osmidrosis (AO) is a common chronic skin condition characterized by unpleasant body odors emanating from the armpits, and its aetiology is not fully understood. AO can seriously impair the psychosocial well-being of the affected individuals; however, no causal therapy has been established for it other than surgical treatment. Recent studies have revealed that human ATP-binding cassette transporter C11 (ABCC11) is an AO risk factor when it is expressed in the axillary apocrine glands-the sources of the offensive odors...
August 14, 2020: Nutrients
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