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Multimodal Spectral Histopathology for Detection of Residual Tumour during Basal Cell Carcinoma Surgery

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Abstract

We present a fully-automated device combining auto-fluorescence imaging and Raman spectroscopy capable of investigating skin resection margins in 30 minutes. The table top-device can easily fit in a surgery theatre.

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