From mole to scar: the unintended consequence of treatment with an over-the-counter mole removal cream. Bronsnick, T., Kirkorian, A. Y., Khan, I., Cole, A., & Rao, B. K. Skinmed, 11(6):364–6, November, 2013.
From mole to scar: the unintended consequence of treatment with an over-the-counter mole removal cream [link]Paper  abstract   bibtex   
A 26-year-old man presented with a scar at the site of a pigmented lesion treated with DermaTend (Solace Interntational, Inc., Reno, NV), an over-the-counter mole removal cream. According to the patient, the pigmented lesion had been present since childhood, was asymptomatic, and had not changed in appearance. It remained cosmetically displeasing to him. In an effort to remove the lesion, he had applied DermaTend on a daily basis for several weeks, at which point he noticed a scar at the site of treatment.
@article{bronsnick_mole_2013,
	title = {From mole to scar: the unintended consequence of treatment with an over-the-counter mole removal cream},
	volume = {11},
	copyright = {All rights reserved},
	issn = {1540-9740 (Print) 1540-9740 (Linking)},
	url = {https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24517044},
	abstract = {A 26-year-old man presented with a scar at the site of a pigmented lesion treated with DermaTend (Solace Interntational, Inc., Reno, NV), an over-the-counter mole removal cream. According to the patient, the pigmented lesion had been present since childhood, was asymptomatic, and had not changed in appearance. It remained cosmetically displeasing to him. In an effort to remove the lesion, he had applied DermaTend on a daily basis for several weeks, at which point he noticed a scar at the site of treatment.},
	number = {6},
	journal = {Skinmed},
	author = {Bronsnick, T. and Kirkorian, A. Y. and Khan, I. and Cole, A. and Rao, B. K.},
	month = nov,
	year = {2013},
	pages = {364--6},
}

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