2023
DOI: 10.3390/cancers16010157
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Optically Guided High-Frequency Ultrasound Shows Superior Efficacy for Preoperative Estimation of Breslow Thickness in Comparison with Multispectral Imaging: A Single-Center Prospective Validation Study

Noémi Nóra Varga,
Mehdi Boostani,
Klára Farkas
et al.

Abstract: Melanoma is the most aggressive form of skin cancer that is known for its metastatic potential and has an increasing incidence worldwide. Breslow thickness, which determines the staging and surgical margin of the tumor, is unavailable at initial diagnosis. Novel imaging techniques for assessing Breslow thickness lack comparative data. This study evaluates optically guided high-frequency ultrasound (OG-HFUS) and multispectral imaging (MSI) for preoperative estimation of Breslow thickness and staging. We enrolle… Show more

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“…A prior study demonstrated that the Optical Guidance High-Frequency Ultrasound (OG-HFUS) even surpassed the novel Melanoma-Specific Imaging (MSI) in accurately estimating Breslow thickness and diagnostic precision. Consequently, the Dermus SkinScanner-U emerges as a promising solution to enhance preoperative diagnosis, thereby diminishing the necessity for re-excision, and ultimately enhancing patient outcomes while simultaneously curbing healthcare expenditures [ 36 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A prior study demonstrated that the Optical Guidance High-Frequency Ultrasound (OG-HFUS) even surpassed the novel Melanoma-Specific Imaging (MSI) in accurately estimating Breslow thickness and diagnostic precision. Consequently, the Dermus SkinScanner-U emerges as a promising solution to enhance preoperative diagnosis, thereby diminishing the necessity for re-excision, and ultimately enhancing patient outcomes while simultaneously curbing healthcare expenditures [ 36 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%