Malvehy et al., 2020 - Google Patents
Ex vivo confocal microscopy: revolution in fast pathology in dermatologyMalvehy et al., 2020
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- Malvehy J
- Pérez‐Anker J
- Toll A
- Pigem R
- Garcia A
- Alos L
- Puig S
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- British Journal of Dermatology
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Confocal microscopy with in vivo and ex vivo modalities has been used in the evaluation of skin cancer and other dermatological disorders. Recent developments in ex vivo confocal microscopy allow for faster pathology assessment with greater accuracy by the visualization …
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