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First Demonstration of in vivo Mueller Polarimetric Imaging on Human Uterine Cervix

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Abstract

A very first prototype of a Mueller polarimetric colposcope was used for in vivo analysis of the human uterine cervix. We believe this device of great interest to improve early detection of cervical cancer.

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