Successful Treatment of Cutaneous Siderosis with Pulsed Dye Laser

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McKenzie A. Dirr
Alison M. Bailey, MD
Richard Marchell, MD

Keywords

Siderosis, Pulsed Dye Laser, Hyperpigmentation, Laser

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