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Confocal reflectance mosaicing of basal cell carcinomas in Mohs surgical skin excisions
2007
Journal of Biomedical Optics
Precise removal of basal cell carcinomas ͑BCCs͒ with minimal damage to the surrounding normal skin is guided by the examination of frozen histology of each excision during Mohs surgery. The preparation of frozen histology is slow, requiring 20 to 45 min per excision. Confocal reflectance mosaicing may enable rapid detection of BCCs directly in surgical excisions, with minimal need for frozen histology. Soaking the excisions in acetic acid rapidly brightens nuclei and enhances BCC-to-dermis
doi:10.1117/1.2750294
pmid:17614735
fatcat:hwygsovf7zafbefhiuapyx3nqq