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AUTHOR
Pierre Vabres
Clinical and dermoscopic monitoring of pigmented and amelanotic Spitz naevi in children
IF 3.528; International audience
An open system to generate hyperspectral cubes for skin optical reflectance analysis
International audience; Optical visible light analysis of the skin mainly relies on RGB colour imaging. Multispectral imaging of human skin represents a more accurate approach for in vivo analysis of its optical properties. Few dermatology-oriented multispectral devices have been hitherto developed. Their diagnostic abilities for pigmentary tumors or other clinical applications are still being evaluated [1]. We have developed a multispectral imaging system for in-vivo skin optical analysis. It is based on a charge-coupled device camera, a rotating wheel with a set of seven interference filters and a computer. All interference filters were chosen specifically to cover the visible spectrum ra…
Mutational spectrum in PIK3CA-Related Overgrowth Spectrum (PROS) and recommendations for molecular testing
International audience
Dermoscopy of small and medium congenital melanocytic nevi in infants and children
IF 3.528; International audience