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Nailfold Capillaroscopy: Unveiling Fibrinoid Microclots and Microcirculation Dynamics
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🔬 What if the key to chronic illness has been hiding under our fingernails all along? Ancient wisdom meets AI in this mind-bending medical mystery. 🧬✨
While researchers were discovering these microclots with expensive lab equipment, a diagnostic technique from 1600s was quietly waiting in the wings. Nailfold capillaroscopy—essentially looking at the tiny blood vessels under your fingernails with a specialized microscope—has been around since a German physician named Johann Christophorus Kohlhaus first peered into the body's tiniest vessels.
Researchers are now developing smartphone apps that can do preliminary assessments of microcirculation using your phone's camera with a simple lens attachment.
Machine learning systems are already being trained to analyze these images with superhuman accuracy.
see also “Flow Cytometric Detection of Fibrin(ogen) Amyloid Microclots”
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