Surveillance of patients with oral potentially malignant disorders using optical imaging: A case series.

Conclusion: These three cases illustrate how autofluorescence imaging can be used over time to gather additional clinical data with potential diagnostic relevance. Specifically, we observed optical changes in OPMD lesions prior to discernable clinical changes prompting the clinician to biopsy.
Source: Head and Neck Oncology - Category: Cancer & Oncology Source Type: research