The pulsed dye laser as an adjuvant treatment modality in acne vulgaris – a randomized controlled single blinded trial.

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Conclusions: Our findings do not support the concept of a substantial benefit of PDL treatment in acne vulgaris. PMID: 20394631 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher] (Source: The British Journal of Dermatology)

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The pulsed dye laser as an adjuvant treatment modality in acne vulgaris – a randomized controlled single blinded trial.

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