Abstract
High quality epiluminescence stereomicroscopes for the study of skin disorders are too massive and expensive to acquire for routine clinical use. Some dermatologists use otomicroscopes or operation microscopes for investigational purposes. Their construction is not suitable for the examination of the skin in general and their coaxial light sources provide flat illumination causing loss of contrast on the skin surface. In order to satisfy the apparent need for a suitable and economic stereomicroscope the author has constructed a moderately priced and versatile instrument for clinical use.
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