Jennifer Rivard et al., 2006 - Google Patents
Henry Ford Hospital dermatology experience with Levulan Kerastick and blue light photodynamic therapyJennifer Rivard et al., 2006
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- Jennifer Rivard M
- Ozog D
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- Journal of drugs in dermatology
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Photodynamic therapy (PDT) takes advantage of our understanding of the cutaneous response to topically applied porphyrins to selectively destroy malignant or premalignant cells. This type of therapy has been used to treat a variety of cutaneous diseases, including …
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