Spectrophotometers for the clinical assessment of port-wine stain skin lesions: a review.

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Published in Lasers Med Sci on January 20, 2010

Authors

Tom Lister1, Philip Wright, Paul Chappell

Author Affiliations

1: Wessex Specialist Laser Centre, Salisbury District Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, Salisbury, UK SP2 8BJ. tom.lister@salisbury.nhs.uk

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