| photodynamic |
powerful in the light; used particularly for the action exerted by fluorescent substances in the light.
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| photodynamic s. |
the increased lethal effects of light on microorganisms when certain dyes are present in the solution.
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| photodynamic t. |
intravenous administration of a photosensitizing agent such as hematoporphyrin derivative, which concentrates selectively in metabolically active tumor tissue, followed by exposure of the tumor tissue to red laser light of a specific wavelength, to bring about production of cytotoxic free radicals that selectively destroy the photosensitized tissue. Called also photochemotherapy, photoradiation, phototherapy, light therapy, and light treatment.
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| photodynamics |
the science of the activating effects of light on living organisms.
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| photodynamic therapy |
Cold laser treatment that is sometimes used to close the abnormal blood vessels that grow in wet AMD.
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