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Confocal Mosaicing of Basal Cell Carcinomas in Mohs Micrographic Surgical Skin Excisions

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Abstract

Confocal mosaicing rapidly detects basal cell carcinomas in 100mm2 large skin excisions. Acetowhitening (concentrations 1-10%, duration 0.5-5 minutes) of excisions enhances cancer-to-dermis contrast. These methods may potentially guide Mohs surgery in real-time without histology

© 2006 Optical Society of America

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