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Mark Kirshon, et al. - Conclusion: This retrospective long-term study advocates the use of CO2 laser ablation and curettage as a favorable technique for cure of the condylomata lesions. It involves a minimal complication rate, low recurrence rate, satisfactory clinical and cosmetic results and no additional cost


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