U.S., Aug. 20 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07130019) titled 'Is Monitoring Enhanced Auto-fluorescence Beneficial for the Precise Removal of Tissue From Psoriatic Lesions With Ablative Lasers?' on Aug. 11.

Brief Summary: It is known that psoriatic lesions clear and remain cleared if you remove them from the skin. This can be done through surgery and ablative laser therapy. In order for the treatment to be succesful, you need to remove the complete epidermis and a bit of the dermis (the upper part of the skin). In psoriasis, the thickness of that part of the skin can vary significantly. Incomplete removal results in the return of the lesion. A challenge is that you can't easily tell how deep in...