Utino et al., 2018 - Google Patents
Second-harmonic generation imaging analysis can help distinguish sarcoidosis from tuberculoid leprosyUtino et al., 2018
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- Utino F
- Garcia M
- Velho P
- França A
- Stelini R
- Pelegati V
- Cesar C
- de Souza E
- Cintra M
- Damiani G
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- Journal of biomedical optics
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Sarcoidosis and tuberculoid leprosy (TL) are prototypes of granulomatous inflammation in dermatology, which embody one of the histopathology limitations in distinguishing some diseases. Recent advances in the use of nonlinear optical microscopy in skin have enabled …
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