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Friday, January 18, 2008

Wood's lamp excamination


A Wood's light is an ultraviolet used to reveal hypopigmented patches on skin.
It is helpful in the diagnosis of the hypopigmented patches of tuberous sclerosis, particularly in asymptomatic parents.
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