PMID: 3771901Nov 1, 1986Paper

A new technique for laser treatment of cutaneous tumors

The Journal of Dermatologic Surgery and Oncology
M G Fleming, N Brody

Abstract

The CO2 laser was used to treat three patients with discrete, cutaneous tumors. For each patient, we established the relationship between the width of the lesions and their maximum thickness, and between pulse energy and the depth of the resultant crater. Optimal parameters for therapy were established from these results.

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