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Multiphoton laser scanning microscopy of localized scleroderma
Skin Research and Technology, 11/02/09
Lu K et al. – MPLSM could discriminate the sclerodermatous skin from the normal skin. With the advent of the clinical portability of typical MPLSM, this technique has great potential for application in the in vivo diagnosis of LS as well as for monitoring the treatment response.
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