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Dermatology Practical & Conceptual
ISSN 2160-9381
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January 2012 | Volume 2, No. 1
In this issue of Dermatology Practical and Conceptual, Skvara et al explore the potential of the combination of reflectance (green color) with fluorescence confocal microscopy (red color) for in vivo skin imaging. [Copyright: 2012 Skvara et al.]
“No rational argument will have a rational effect on a man who does not want to adopt a rational attitude.” Karl Popper
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br> br> br> br> OBSERVATIONNodules on the right ear Carolina Talhari, M.D., Alexandra Maria Giovanna Brunasso, M.D., Sinesio Talhari, M.D., Cesare Massone, M.D. | PDF |
br> br> OBSERVATIONExtraocular sebaceous carcinoma: a series of three cases with varied presentation Poonam K. Panjwani, M.D., Rajalakshmi Tirumalae, M.D., Julian A. Crasta, M.D., Suraj Manjunath, MS, MCh, Pritilata Rout, M.D. | PDF |
br> br> br> DERMATOSCOPY AND SKIN IMAGINGEDITORIAL br> br> DERMATOLOGY IN PRIMARY CAREOBSERVATION br> ESSAYS, CONTROVERSIES AND DISCUSSIONSESSAY br> br> br>
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