(PharmaNewsWire.Com, March 07, 2018 ) Dermatoscopy (also known as dermoscopy or epiluminescence microscopy) is the examination of skin lesions with a dermatoscope. This traditionally consists of a magnifier (typically x10), a non-polarised light source, a transparent plate and a liquid medium between the instrument and the skin, and allows inspection of skin lesions unobstructed by skin surface reflections. Modern dermatoscopes dispense with the use of liquid medium and instead use polarised light to cancel out skin surface reflections.
This report includes market status and forecast of global and major regions, with introduction of vendors, regions, product types and end industries; and this report counts product types and end industries in global and major regions.
By Region / Countries North America (U.S., Canada, Mexico) Europe (Germany, U.K., France, Italy, Russia, Spain etc) South America (Brazil, Argentina etc) Middle East & Africa (Saudi Arabia, South Africa etc)
By Type Traditional Dermatoscope Digital Dermatoscope
By End-User / Application Hospital Clinic Others
By Company Dermlite Heine Dino-Lite Canfield WelchAllyn AMD Global KaWe FotoFinder Caliber I.D. Firefly Global
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