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    Tamarit-Borrás M, Delgado-Molina E, Berini-Aytés L, Gay-Escoda C.
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  • 25. Transoral resection of lesions of the oral cavity with the carbon dioxide laser.
    McDonald GA, Simpson GT.
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  • 29. Treatment of oral and oropharyngeal epidermoid carcinomas by means of CO2 laser.
    Villarreal Renedo PM, Monje Gil F, Junquera Gutiérrez LM, De Vicente Rodríguez JC, Morillo Sánchez AJ.
    Med Oral; 2004 Jan; 9(2):172-5, 168-72. PubMed ID: 14990885
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  • 34. Clinical outcome of T1 glottic carcinoma since the introduction of endoscopic CO2 laser surgery as treatment option.
    Sjögren EV, Langeveld TP, Baatenburg de Jong RJ.
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  • 35. CO2 laser surgery of oral premalignant lesions.
    Horch HH, Gerlach KL, Schaefer HE.
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  • 36. Clinicopathological factors in early squamous cell carcinoma of the tongue and floor of the mouth, in Biscay (the Basque Country, Spain).
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  • 37. Lymphangioma treatment with Nd-YAG laser.
    Taşar F, Tümer C, Sener BC, Sençift K.
    Turk J Pediatr; 1995 Feb; 37(3):253-6. PubMed ID: 7502364
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  • 40. CO2 laser surgery for vulvar intraepithelial neoplasia. Excisional, destructive and combined techniques.
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