The sensitivity and specificity of optical coherence tomography for the assisted diagnosis of nonpigmented basal cell carcinoma: an observational study
British Journal of Dermatology2015Vol. 173(2), pp. 428–435
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Martina Ulrich, T. Braunmuehl, Hjalmar Kurzen, Thomas Dirschka, Charles H. Kellner, Elke Sattler, Carola Berking, Julia Welzel, Uwe Reinhold
Abstract
OCT significantly improved the diagnostic specificity for BCC compared with clinical assessment and dermoscopy alone.
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