Initial experience in the treatment of oral leukoplakia with high-dose vitamin A and follow-up 5-aminolevulinic acid induced protoporphyrin IX fluorescence
Leunig A. 1, Betz Ch. S. 1, Baumgartner R.2, Grevers G. 1, Issing W. J. 1,
1 Department of Otorhinolaryngology, University of
Munich, Klinikum Grosshadem, Marchioninistrasse 15, 81366 Munich, Germany
2 Laser Research Laboratory, University of Munich, Klinikum
Grosshadem, Marchioninistrasse 15, 81366 Munich, Germany
Eur. Arch. Otorhinolaryngol., 2000, Vol. 257, pp. 327 – 331.
505 KA
Abstract
The aim of photodynamic diagnostics is complete visualization of all
neoplastic lesions in a tumorous organ after the application of a
tumor-selective photosensitizer. We explored the potential benefit of a
combination of retinyl palmitate for the treatment of oral leukoplakias and
follow-up diagnosis of malignant tissue by using 5-aminolevulinic acid (5-ALA)
as a fluorescence marker. Semiquantitative measurements were performed following
the topical application of 5-ALA in six patients. After biopsy and histological
evaluation of tissue specimens the patients were treated with escalating doses
of retinyl palmitate. After treatment periods ranging from 4 to 8 weeks 5-ALA
was again applied for photodetection of persisting fluorescence. In all cases
prior to retinyl palmitate treatment a prominent red fluorescence indicated
tissue dysplasia. Eight weeks after treatment with retinyl palmitate decreased
red fluorescence intensities were found, and repeated histological evaluations
showed no persistent signs of dysplastic lesions. Our initial experience shows
that high doses of retinyl palmitate can be useful for treating dysplastic
lesions in the upper aerodigestive tract and can be monitored with 5-ALA induced
protoporphyrin IX fluorescence.
Keywords: Leukoplakia • Retinyl palmitate treatment • 5-Aminolevulinic acid
induced fluorescence