1981
DOI: 10.1111/j.1524-4725.1981.tb00589.x
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Liquid‐Crystal Thermography in Determining the Lateral Extents of Basal‐Cell Carcinomas

Abstract: Liquid-crystal thermography is a rapid, noninvasive, inexpensive method for determining the lateral extents of certain cutaneous malignancies. This report describes the technique as it is applied to basal-cell carcinomas. Results indicate that it is useful for neoplasms of moderate to heavy cellular density but little help in outlining neoplasms of low cellular density like morpheaform basal-cell carcinomas.

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“…Thermography has proved useful in the study of temporal variations in breast temperatures [ 13 1,1321. The use of liquid crystal thermography has also been reported for the determination of the extent of basal cell carcinomas [133] and cancers in other areas of the body [134-1381.…”
Section: Medical Thermographymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thermography has proved useful in the study of temporal variations in breast temperatures [ 13 1,1321. The use of liquid crystal thermography has also been reported for the determination of the extent of basal cell carcinomas [133] and cancers in other areas of the body [134-1381.…”
Section: Medical Thermographymentioning
confidence: 99%