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High-contrast mapping of basal cell carcinomas

Yaroslavsky et al., 2012

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Yaroslavsky A
Patel R
Salomatina E
Li C
Lin <
Al-Arashi M
Neel V
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Because of low optical contrast in the visible spectral range, accurate detection of basal cell carcinomas (BCC)<? A3B2 show [pmg: line-break justify=" yes"/]?> remains a challenging problem. In this letter, we experimentally demonstrate that reflectance confocal imaging in …
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