Photoacoustic imaging is a novel tool to measure finger artery structure and oxygenation in patients with ssc

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  • who: Sarah Wilkinson from the DivisionUniversity of Manchester, Manchester, UK have published the research work: Photoacoustic imaging is a novel tool to measure finger artery structure and oxygenation in patients with SSc, in the Journal: Scientific Reports Scientific Reports
  • what: The overall aim of this study was to establish whether photoacoustic imaging was a suitable method to detect and measure vasculopathy in digital arteries, including the level of oxygenation, in patients with SSc and healthy controls. The study has a larger number of patients with SSc and controls as compared to previous studies over a . . .

     

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