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Utility of optical coherence tomography in basal cell naevus syndrome: A case report.

Genevieve HoRodrigo J SchwartzBruna Melhoranse GouveiaRichard A ScolyerNiamh A O'SullivanVeronica K Y CheungSydney Ch'ngLinda K Martin
Published in: The Australasian journal of dermatology (2022)
Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT) is a useful non-invasive diagnostic tool for diagnosing and monitoring treatment of basal cell carcinomas. We describe the use of OCT in a patient with Basal Cell Naevus Syndrome. Through measuring tumour depth on OCT, management of individual tumours was triaged accordingly using 0.4 mm tumour depth as a cut-off for surgical and non-surgical management. OCT has potential to reduce unnecessary excisions and associated morbidity in this population of patients.
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