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Excimer Lasers : Practical Excimer Laser Sources

1985
Since their first demonstration1 in 1975 rare-gas-halide excimer lasers have been developed with amazing rapidity when compared with the development of previous systems. This new generation of lasers have been indeed described as an ultraviolet revolution and a new gas laser workhorse.
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Excimer laser treatment of pterygium

Acta Ophthalmologica, 1992
Abstract Primary experience with the use of eximer laser in pterygium therapy is presented. Twenty‐two pterygia (11 primary and 11 recurrent) were surgically removed using the bare‐sclera technique followed by excimer laser ablation to smoothen the corneal surface. As recurrence was observed in 20 eyes (91%) during the first year, supplementary excimer
S, Krag, N, Ehlers
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Excimer laser-induced vasoreactivity

European Heart Journal, 1993
Earlier generations of excimer lasers, designed for industrial or non-cardiovascular medical applications, have been previously shown consistently to induce vasorelaxation of vascular smooth muscle in vitro. Such lasers were typically characterized by pulse durations of < or = 15 nanoseconds (ns).
M, Mosseri   +4 more
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Excimer laser coronary angioplasty

The American Journal of Cardiology, 1992
Recent experience with excimer laser coronary angioplasty (ELCA) has shown the safety and efficacy of the technique in the treatment of coronary stenosis, with results similar to percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty (PTCA). Several advantages of the excimer laser for intravascular use have been identified by the ELCA Registry, a group of 15 ...
J R, Margolis, S, Mehta
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Excimer lasers

International Laser Science Conference, 1986
From their first lasing demonstration in the mid-1970s, excimer lasers have rapidly evolved and now have excellent potential for a wide variety of military and civilian applications. They are the most efficient ultraviolet lasers to date and recent technology advancements have shown they are scalable to large pulse energies and possibly high average ...
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The excimer laser in Australia

Medical Journal of Australia, 1992
C S, Guest, H R, Taylor
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Medical Ethics and the Excimer Laser

Archives of Ophthalmology, 1997
The INTRODUCTIONof the excimer laser for photorefractive keratotomy (PRK) has brought with it not only a new technology but a new partner in medical care. New corporations have been established to help introduce this new technology. This is no doubt in part due to the high cost but also may be due to the fact that the marketing required to achieve ...
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The excimer lasers.

Journal of drugs in dermatology : JDD, 2005
The excimer lasers are a group of lasers that have found wide application in a variety of medical fields including dermatology, cardiology, ophthalmology, and orthopedics. The word excimer refers to excited dimer. These lasers operate in the ultraviolet range, and examples include the 193 nm argon-fluroide, 248 nm krypton-fluoride, 351 nm xenon ...
James M, Spencer, Suhail M, Hadi
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Lasers, Excimer

2003
Minoru Obara, Masayuki Kakehata
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Excimer Lasers

Optica Acta: International Journal of Optics, 1979
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