Obtaining Glare-free Total Body Photography Using a Simple Polarized Flash Modification.

Acta Derm Venereol

UO Multizonale Dermatologia, Ospedale Santa Chiara, Largo Medaglie d'oro 9, IT-38123 Trento, Italy. E-mail:

Published: November 2020

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