Sun et al., 2025 - Google Patents
Analysis of the characteristics of reflectance confocal microscopy images of xanthogranuloma and xanthomaSun et al., 2025
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- Sun H
- Wang A
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- International Journal of Dermatology
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Background Both xanthogranuloma and xanthoma clinically manifest as yellowish skin lesions. Historically, the gold standard for diagnosis was skin histopathological examination. Currently, the advent of reflectance confocal microscopy (RCM) offers additional diagnostic …
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