2017
DOI: 10.1002/jbio.201700211
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Immunofluorescence and confocal microscopy for ex‐vivo diagnosis of melanocytic and non‐melanocytic skin tumors: A pilot study

Abstract: The use of fluorescent-labeled antibodies in ex-vivo CLSM is possible and could improve intraoperative diagnostics of skin tumors.

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“…In order to maintain its high standards, each step of the process should be as simple and clear as possible not only to experts, but also to novice Mohs fellows. Fast acquisition and evaluation of the tissue samples are the most important advantages of ex vivo CLSM . Previously it has been shown that in contrast to the traditional processing of Mohs frozen sections, ex vivo CLSM is less labor intensive, less time consuming, and less expensive .…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…In order to maintain its high standards, each step of the process should be as simple and clear as possible not only to experts, but also to novice Mohs fellows. Fast acquisition and evaluation of the tissue samples are the most important advantages of ex vivo CLSM . Previously it has been shown that in contrast to the traditional processing of Mohs frozen sections, ex vivo CLSM is less labor intensive, less time consuming, and less expensive .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The acquisition time of Vivascope 2500 is less than 7 minutes. The device together with the examination steps have also been described in previously published studies by the working group .…”
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