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Table 1 Evolution of the hyperthermic halo (HH) in 27 patients. The diagram shows, respectively, its extension (in cm2) and RTR

From: The efficacy of a photolyase-based device on the cancerization field: a clinical and thermographic study

  

Baseline

I Check (3 Months)

II Check (6 Months)

III Check (9 Months)

Patient

Lesion site

HH Area

TRT (a)

HH Area

TRT

HH Area

TRT

HH Area

TRT

(cm2)

(cm2)

(cm2)

(cm2)

1

Frontotemporal

5

R

4

R

2

R

1

S

2

Frontoparietal

4

R

3

R

1

S

0,5

S

3

Frontoparietal

4

R

3

R

1

R

0,5

S

4

Temporal

3

R

2

R

1

S

1

S

5

Frontotemporal

3

R

2

R

1

R

0

N

6

Occipital

5

R

4

R

1

R

0

N

7

Occipital

4

R

3

R

Drop-out

   

8

Occipital

3

R

2

R

2

R

Drop-out

 

9

Temporal

5

R

3

R

1

R

1

S

10

Frontoparietal

4

R

3

R

Drop-out

   

11

Occipital

3

R

2

S

1

S

0

N

12

Frontal

2

R

2

R

1

S

1

S

13

Parietal

5

R

4

R

3

R

1

S

14

Occipital

3

R

2

R

1

R

0,5

S

15

Occipital

2

R

1

R

0,5

N

0

N

16

Frontotemporal

3

R

2

R

1

N

1

R

17

Frontoparietal

4

R

3

R

2

R

1

R

18

Parieto-temporal

2

R

1

R

1

R

0,5

S

19

Temporal

4

R

3

R

2

N

0,5

S

20

Frontotemporal

4

R

3

R

2

R

0,5

S

21

Temporo-occipital

2

R

1

R

1

R

0,5

S

S22

Frontoparietal

3

R

2

S

1

S

1

S

23

Occipital

4

R

3

S

2

S

1

R

24

Temporal

5

R

4

R

3

R

0,8

SN

25

Frontoparietal

3

R

2

R

1

S

0,5

SN

26

Occipital

2

R

1

S

0,5

S

0,5

S

27

Frontal

2

R

1

R

1

S

0,6

S

28

Parietal

3

R

2

R

1

R

0,5

S

29

Occipital

4

R

3

R

2

R

1

S

30

Frontal

4

R

3

R

2

R

0

N

  1. (a)TRT = Thermal recovery times. Rapid (<10 s): Slow (>10 s < 2 min); Normal (>2′)