Chern et al., 2008 - Google Patents
Fordyce spots of the lip responding to electrodesiccation and curettageChern et al., 2008
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- 1170541760019376856
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- Chern P
- Arpey C
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- Dermatologic surgery
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Discussion While Fordyce spots are considered nonpathologic, frequently viewed as a normal variation, in some cases treatment may be sought for aesthetic reasons. There have been few studies in the literature reporting successful treatment for this condition. Monk 3 …
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