Electrical impedance spectroscopy as a potential adjunct diagnostic tool for cutaneous melanoma
Skin Research and Technology2013Vol. 19(2), pp. 75–83
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Peter Mohr, Ulrik Birgersson, Carola Berking, Catriona Henderson, Uwe Trefzer, Lajos Kemény, Cord Sunderkötter, Thomas Dirschka, Richard Motley, Margareta Frohm‐Nilsson, Uwe Reinhold, Carmen Loquai, Ralph P. Braun, Filippa Nyberg, John Paoli
Abstract
EIS has the potential to be an adjunct diagnostic tool to help clinicians differentiate between benign and malignant (melanocytic and non-melanocytic) skin lesions. Further studies are needed to confirm the validity of the automatic assessment algorithm.
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