System for causing ablation of irradiated material of living tis

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606 11, A61B 1736

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ABSTRACT:
A system for causing uniform ablation of irradiated material of living tissue while not causing damage below a predetermined depth where laser radiation is provided sequentially and continuously in a predetermined pattern is disclosed.

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