医学
臀部
正交偏振光谱成像
大腿
微循环
脂肪团
水肿
脂肪营养不良
放射科
核医学
外科
人类免疫缺陷病毒(HIV)
抗逆转录病毒疗法
病毒载量
光学
蜂窝织炎
激光器
物理
家庭医学
作者
Omar Lupi,Ivan Semenovitch,Curt Mafra Treu,Daniel Bottino,Eliete Bouskela
标识
DOI:10.1111/j.1473-2165.2007.00304.x
摘要
Gynoid lipodystrophy, also known as cellulite, is a common multifactorial entity that affects millions of women around the world. There have been few scientific articles dealing with its physiology and treatment in the past few years, and vascular changes seem to play an important role in its pathophysiology. Skin microvascular alterations can be observed noninvasively with a new method called orthogonal polarization spectral imaging, which was used to evaluate the effectiveness of an anticellulite drug composed mainly of a 7% caffeine solution. Microcirculatory parameters evaluated were functional capillary density (FCD; number of flowing capillaries per unit area), diameter of the dermic papilla (DPD), and capillary diameter (CD). The clinical parameters analyzed were centimetrical measurements of thighs and hips and the influence of tobacco, alcohol, and physical activities on the efficacy of the treatment. After 1 month of treatment, statistical application of chi-squared and Z approximation tests showed, in treated patients, statistically significant reduction of thigh circumferences in more than 80% of the cases and reduction of hip circumference in 67.7%. FCD, DPD, and CD did not change significantly after treatment. Smoking as well as alcohol consumption and regular physical activity were not significantly related to the centimetrical reduction observed in treated thighs and hips.
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