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Assessment of the Natural History of Treated and Untreated Scars with a Novel Imaging System

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Abstract

A multimodal imaging system and a compression device were designed for the characterization of hypertrophic scars during compression therapy. Physiological and structural scar components were observed in treated and untreated lesions and compared to histology. Article not available.

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