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Excellent article. What was the Level of the melanoma that was missed? If Level 1, then it’s not such a big deal. If it was a thick melanona — that is more significant. Which attachment for...
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Dear David, Thanks for your query. It was a melanoma in situ (so, yes, Clark I). We used the Handyscope from Fotofinder attached to the iPhone 4. All the best, John
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Excellent article. What was the Level of the melanoma that was missed? If Level 1, then it’s not such a big deal. If it was a thick melanona — that is more significant. Which attachment for...
View ArticleBy: John Paoli
Dear David, Thanks for your query. It was a melanoma in situ (so, yes, Clark I). We used the Handyscope from Fotofinder attached to the iPhone 4. All the best, John
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