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Dermojet Histopathological Artifacts
CARLTON L. CARPENTER, JR., MD;
HENRY W. JOLLY, JR, MD;
RICHARD J. REED, MD
Arch Dermatol. 1965;92(3):304.
Abstract
The Dermojet has recently become popular as a new tool in dermatology. The injection of local anesthetic agents or of steroid prepaarations into the skin by pressure is a convenience for the physician and protects the patient from the psychological and physical trauma of a needle.
Author Affiliations
BATON ROUGE, LA; NEW ORLEANS
From Tulane University, Department of Medicine, Division of Dermatology (Dr. Carpenter) and Department of Pathology (Dr. Reed), and Louisiana State University, School of Medicine, Department of Dermatology (Dr. Jolly).
Footnotes
Accepted for publication June 1, 1965.
Reprint requests to 701 North Seventh St, Baton Rouge, La 70802 (Dr. Jolly).
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