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Measuring perfusion, the blood flow to a capillary bed in tissue, is vital in assessing the healing of a chronic wound, which if left improperly treated could result in amputation or even death in the worse case scenario. However, laser doppler imaging, the current gold standard in assessing perfusion, is expensive and inaccessible, and often patients' treatments are critically delayed in the wait to…</description>
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