Buruli Ulcer: Application of Thermography for Remote Diagnosis of a Neglected Tropical Disease
Overview
Overview
Journal
Br J Dermatol
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Specialty
Dermatology
Date
2023 Apr 18
PMID
37071786
Authors
Authors
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