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  • Lasers in Dermatology and Medicine
    Treatment of port wine stains (PWSs) was initially per- formed with the continuous wave 488–514 nm argon laser .13,14 The excess heat deposition from this laser often leads to dys- pigmentation and scarring.
  • Clinical Glaucoma Care
    The goal of AGIS was to compare trabecu- lectomy with argon laser trabeculoplasty (ALT) in eyes that had failed medical management at a time when it was not established that ALT was less effective than trabeculectomy.
  • The Glaucoma Book
    • 1979 – James B. Wise and Stanton L. Witter treated the trabecular meshwork with Argon laser to increase facility of outflow: .
  • Laser therapy in dermatology
    Argon laser (488/514 nms).
  • Fifth international congress of laser medicine and surgery abstracts
    We have reported a comparison of the e f f e c t of equal energy density continuous wave carbon dioxide and argon lasers on rat brain tissue.
  • Atlas of Glaucoma
    After an Argon laser was used to melt and loosen the prolene ligature at six weeks, the inflammatory cellular debris cleared with topical steroid use and the intraocular pressure decreased appropriately.
  • Pearls of Glaucoma Management
    Argon laser trabeculoplasty APON .
  • Laser‐Assisted Endoscopic Stapedectomy: A Prospective Study
    The argon ion laser was studied for potential intral- abyrinthine injury by Stahle et al.,72 who performed guinea pig studies with the argon laser and found it was possible to destroy the intralabyrinthine neuroepithelium without damage to overlying otic capsule.
  • Retinal Vascular Disease
    Top row: Photographs of pigment rabbit fundus 2 days after argon laser panretinal photocoagulation procedure.
  • Atlas of Glaucoma
    Histopathologic verification of position of laser burns in argon laser trabeculopathy.