1928
DOI: 10.1001/archderm.1928.02380080075005
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The Use of the "Grenz" (Infra-Roentgen) Rays in Dermatologic Conditions

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“…Despite early reports attesting to almost complete lack Split-thickness grafting after the excision of the squa-of serious side effects of grenz radiation [25,32], it has mous cell carcinoma on the left lower leg resulted in only now become clear that, like the effects following the 80% take. The remaining portion of the wound had to be administration of harder X-rays, both acute radiodermaregrafted twice more and healed well except for a small titis with erythema, swelling, blister formation, and pain area left to granulate.…”
Section: Therapymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Despite early reports attesting to almost complete lack Split-thickness grafting after the excision of the squa-of serious side effects of grenz radiation [25,32], it has mous cell carcinoma on the left lower leg resulted in only now become clear that, like the effects following the 80% take. The remaining portion of the wound had to be administration of harder X-rays, both acute radiodermaregrafted twice more and healed well except for a small titis with erythema, swelling, blister formation, and pain area left to granulate.…”
Section: Therapymentioning
confidence: 99%