Abstract
The technology allowing for non-invasive histopathological analysis patients’ first visits is already available; however, the implementation is hampered by translational inertia. Despite extensive technological advances, several hurdles remain to be overcome in order to enable instant diagnostics. This paper will review some of the important challenges encountered from research primary focusing on multiphoton laser scanning microscopy for experimental dermatology. The conclusions will concern implications of laser scanning microscopy as non-invasive techniques in more general, and propose some ideas to facilitate clinical translation.
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