In vivo measurements of blood vessels ’ distribution in non‐melanoma skin cancer by dynamic optical coherence tomography — a new quantitative measure?
ConclusionOur results could prove useful in discriminating between non‐melanoma skin cancer lesions and healthy skin and in making a specific diagnosis. It is suggested that collecting different quantitative measurements increases the utility of D–OCT and makes the method less observer‐dependent.
Source: Skin Research and Technology - Category: Dermatology Authors: V. Sigsgaard, L. Themstrup, P. Theut Riis, J. Olsen, G. B. Jemec Tags: ORIGINAL ARTICLE Source Type: research
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