Site‐oriented depigmentation in vitiligo patients using Q‐switched Nd:YAG laser (1,064/532 nm), cryotherapy and chemical peels: A comparative study
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S. Esmat | W. Mostafa | H. Mashaly | M. El Mofty | A. Zayed | Marwa Fathy Hussien | Sarah Ibrahim Ismail
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