Köhler, Hannes
Jansen-Winkeln, Boris
Maktabi, Marianne
Barberio, Manuel
Takoh, Jonathan
Holfert, Nico
Moulla, Yusef
Niebisch, Stefan
Diana, Michele
Neumuth, Thomas
Rabe, Sebastian M.
Chalopin, Claire
Melzer, Andreas
Gockel, Ines
Article History
Received: 4 July 2018
Accepted: 17 January 2019
First Online: 23 January 2019
Compliance with ethical standards
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: The hyperspectral camera used for the measurements in this publication was developed by Diaspective Vision GmbH. H. Köhler is an employee of this company. In the long term, Diaspective Vision has proprietary interest in the development of the camera system resulting in a product for routine clinical use. The clinical tests of the camera have been performed by clinicians (authors 2, 4–8, and 11). B. Jansen-Winkeln, M. Maktabi, M. Barberio, J. Takoh, N. Holfert, Y. Moulla, S. Niebisch, M. Diana, T. Neumuth, S. M. Rabe, C. Chalopin, A. Melzer, and I. Gockel have no financial interests and financial arrangements with Diaspective Vision and have received no funding for the measurements and/or preparation of this manuscript. The cameras used during the measurements have been provided by Diaspective Vision.
: Experimental hyperspectral measurements from patients for the evaluation of the new technology have obtained the ethics approval by the Ethics committee of the University Leipzig under 026/18-ek. The study was conducted according to the Declaration of Helsinki.