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Cutaneous Sarcoidosis at Sites of Previous Laser Surgery

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A 33-year-old patient was referred for evaluation and treatment of enlarging scars in areas where full-face carbon dioxide (CO2) laser resurfacing had been performed previously. The patient denied any systemic illness and was in good health at the time of presentation. This is a case report of isolated sarcoidosis limited to the skin associated with CO2 laser resurfacing.


 

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