Middermal wound healing. A comparison between dermatomal excision and pulsed carbon dioxide laser ablation.
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C C Compton | C. Compton | N. Nishioka | N S Nishioka | H. Green | E. Burd | U. Brüggemann | H A Green | E Burd | U Brüggemann | Howard Green | Carolyn C. Compton | Elizabeth E. Burd | N. S. Nishioka | Ulrich Bruggemann
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