Mohs micrographic surgery can be employed in recurrent basal cell carcinoma, although it is a time-consuming technique. Recently, ex vivo fluorescence confocal microscopy (FCM) has been employed to obtain a fast assessment of tumor margins at the bedside. In our case we successfully employed ex vivo FCM to assess the tumor margins and we treated the persistent tumor with intensity-modulated radiation therapy. Our case demonstrates that a multidisciplinary approach is very efficient in managing complex and recurrent tumors and highlights the benefits of FCM as a new technique that can be used in the surgical theater to speed up the entire procedure. © 2013 S. Karger AG, Basel.
Inserting ex vivo fluorescence confocal microscopy perioperatively in mohs micrographic surgery expedites bedside assessment of excision margins in recurrent basal cell carcinoma / Longo, C.; Ragazzi, M.; Castagnetti, F.; Gardini, S.; Palmieri, T.; Lallas, A.; Moscarella, E.; Piana, S.; Pellacani, G.; Zalaudek, I.; Argenziano, G.. - In: DERMATOLOGY. - ISSN 1018-8665. - 227:1(2013), pp. 89-92. [10.1159/000353577]
Inserting ex vivo fluorescence confocal microscopy perioperatively in mohs micrographic surgery expedites bedside assessment of excision margins in recurrent basal cell carcinoma
Longo C.;Ragazzi M.;Pellacani G.;
2013
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Mohs micrographic surgery can be employed in recurrent basal cell carcinoma, although it is a time-consuming technique. Recently, ex vivo fluorescence confocal microscopy (FCM) has been employed to obtain a fast assessment of tumor margins at the bedside. In our case we successfully employed ex vivo FCM to assess the tumor margins and we treated the persistent tumor with intensity-modulated radiation therapy. Our case demonstrates that a multidisciplinary approach is very efficient in managing complex and recurrent tumors and highlights the benefits of FCM as a new technique that can be used in the surgical theater to speed up the entire procedure. © 2013 S. Karger AG, Basel.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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