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Heat therapy for cutaneous leishmaniasis: A literature Review
Cutaneous leishmaniasis (CL) is endemic in many parts of the world with a high economic and health impact. Despite many treatments that have been suggested for this zoonotic infection, there is still no definite therapy for CL. Meglumine antimony compounds are considered as a standard treatment for...
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Wolters Kluwer - Medknow
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8106408/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34084194 http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/jrms.JRMS_934_19 |
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author | Siadat, Amir Hossein Iraji, Fariba Zolfaghari, Azadeh Shariat, Sheila Jazi, Safoura Bokaie |
author_facet | Siadat, Amir Hossein Iraji, Fariba Zolfaghari, Azadeh Shariat, Sheila Jazi, Safoura Bokaie |
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description | Cutaneous leishmaniasis (CL) is endemic in many parts of the world with a high economic and health impact. Despite many treatments that have been suggested for this zoonotic infection, there is still no definite therapy for CL. Meglumine antimony compounds are considered as a standard treatment for leishmaniasis, however, these medications have a relatively high side effect profile and not always effective. Physical modalities including cryotherapy, laser, and heat therapy have also been used for this purpose. As a source of heat therapy, different methods have been used including radiofrequency, ultrasound, infrared, exothermic crystallization thermotherapy, and microwave. We reviewed all of the articles in PubMed regarding the use of heat therapy for the treatment of CL up to January 2020. According to our literature review, heat therapy using different sources showed promising results for the treatment of CL that were comparable to meglumine antimony. In addition, heat therapy has very low side effect profiles that are localized to the treatment area suggesting this method as a safe procedure for CL therapy. This study is a brief review of the literature about the effect of heat therapy on the treatment of CL. Performing randomized clinical trials to compare different methods of heat therapy and to compare it with meglumine antimony compounds is recommended. |
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spelling | pubmed-81064082021-06-02 Heat therapy for cutaneous leishmaniasis: A literature Review Siadat, Amir Hossein Iraji, Fariba Zolfaghari, Azadeh Shariat, Sheila Jazi, Safoura Bokaie J Res Med Sci Review Article Cutaneous leishmaniasis (CL) is endemic in many parts of the world with a high economic and health impact. Despite many treatments that have been suggested for this zoonotic infection, there is still no definite therapy for CL. Meglumine antimony compounds are considered as a standard treatment for leishmaniasis, however, these medications have a relatively high side effect profile and not always effective. Physical modalities including cryotherapy, laser, and heat therapy have also been used for this purpose. As a source of heat therapy, different methods have been used including radiofrequency, ultrasound, infrared, exothermic crystallization thermotherapy, and microwave. We reviewed all of the articles in PubMed regarding the use of heat therapy for the treatment of CL up to January 2020. According to our literature review, heat therapy using different sources showed promising results for the treatment of CL that were comparable to meglumine antimony. In addition, heat therapy has very low side effect profiles that are localized to the treatment area suggesting this method as a safe procedure for CL therapy. This study is a brief review of the literature about the effect of heat therapy on the treatment of CL. Performing randomized clinical trials to compare different methods of heat therapy and to compare it with meglumine antimony compounds is recommended. Wolters Kluwer - Medknow 2021-02-27 /pmc/articles/PMC8106408/ /pubmed/34084194 http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/jrms.JRMS_934_19 Text en Copyright: © 2021 Journal of Research in Medical Sciences https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/This is an open access journal, and articles are distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 License, which allows others to remix, tweak, and build upon the work non-commercially, as long as appropriate credit is given and the new creations are licensed under the identical terms. |
spellingShingle | Review Article Siadat, Amir Hossein Iraji, Fariba Zolfaghari, Azadeh Shariat, Sheila Jazi, Safoura Bokaie Heat therapy for cutaneous leishmaniasis: A literature Review |
title | Heat therapy for cutaneous leishmaniasis: A literature Review |
title_full | Heat therapy for cutaneous leishmaniasis: A literature Review |
title_fullStr | Heat therapy for cutaneous leishmaniasis: A literature Review |
title_full_unstemmed | Heat therapy for cutaneous leishmaniasis: A literature Review |
title_short | Heat therapy for cutaneous leishmaniasis: A literature Review |
title_sort | heat therapy for cutaneous leishmaniasis: a literature review |
topic | Review Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8106408/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34084194 http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/jrms.JRMS_934_19 |
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