Rau et al., 2017 - Google Patents
Proof-of-concept Raman spectroscopy study aimed to differentiate thyroid follicular patterned lesionsRau et al., 2017
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- Rau J
- Fosca M
- Graziani V
- Taffon C
- Rocchia M
- Caricato M
- Pozzilli P
- Onetti Muda A
- Crescenzi A
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Inter-observer variability and cancer over-diagnosis are emerging clinical problems, especially for follicular patterned thyroid lesions. This challenge strongly calls for a new clinical tool to reliably identify neoplastic lesions and to improve the efficiency of …
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