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English: A) Neck and chest of a 53-year-old woman (case-patient 1) 14 days after fractionated CO2 laser resurfacing. B) Neck of the patient after 5 months of multidrug therapy and pulsed dye laser treatment.
Français : A) Cou et poitrine d'une femme de 53 ans, 14 jours après le resurfaçage au laser CO2 fractionné B) cou du patient après 5 mois de thérapie avec de multiples médicaments et un traitement au laser à colorant pulsé.
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Source Emergin Infectious Diseases, Volume 19, Number 3—March 2013, http://wwwnc.cdc.gov/eid/article/19/3/12-0880-f1.htm
Author Donna A. Culton, Anne M. Lachiewicz , Becky A. Miller, Melissa B. Miller, Courteney MacKuen, Pamela Groben, Becky White, Gary M. Cox, and Jason E. Stout
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