Dermabrasion in Darier's disease
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Dermabrasion was carried out in 5 patients with severe Darier's disease. All patients improved significantly within the treated areas. In general, over 75% of the dermabraded skin remained free of disease for more than 2-1/2 years after surgery. It is suggested that skinplaning should include the entire papillary dermis in order to obtain the beneficial effect.Downloads
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