The Repair Process of the Uterine Cervix Subjected to CO2 Laser Vaporization: A Pilot Study
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Tissue repair process after CO 2 laser cervical treatment is able to compensate the loss of substance in damaged area and at the same time to limit the deposition of disorganized connective matrix, typical of scars, leading to a restitutio ad integrum of the treated cervical tissue, which tends to be similar to the original one.
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