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Fluorescence Confocal Mosaicing Microscopy of Basal Cell Carcinomas to Potentially Guide Mohs Surgery

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Abstract

Fluorescence confocal mosaicing detects basal cell carcinomas in 10–20 mm-large Mohs surgical skin excisions within 5–9 minutes, compared to 20–45 minutes for frozen histology. Confocal mosaicing microscopy may enable rapid pathology-at-the-bedside to guide Mohs surgery.

© 2008 Optical Society of America

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