Venous malformations – tissues made up largely of abnormally shaped veins – are often difficult to treat, especially when located in sensitive areas, such as the eyes, face, and genito-urinary organs. To treat these malformations, researchers from Harvard Medical School, Tufts University, Cincinnati Children's Hospital, and the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine have tested a nanoparticle-based photothermal therapy in a mouse model of venous malformations. First, they injected the mice intravenously with gold nanoparticles, which accumulated in the malformations. Next, they irradiated the nanoparticle-filled lesions with near-infrared light. The irradiated gold nanoparticles generated heat, shrinking the malformations dramatically and sometimes eliminating them completely.
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