Title:
Study protocol for a prospective, non-controlled, multicentre clinical study
to evaluate the diagnostic accuracy of a stepwise two-photon excited melanin
fluorescence in pigmented lesions suspicious for melanoma (FLIMMA study)
Author(s):
Fink, Christine; Hofmann, Maja; Jagoda, Agata; Spaenkuch, Iris; Forschner, Andrea; Tampouri, Ioanna; Lomberg, Diana; Leupold, Dieter; Garbe, Claus; Haenssle, Holger A.
Year of publication:
2016
Available Date:
2017-03-10T10:55:28.407Z
Abstract:
Introduction: Non-invasive, nanosecond, stepwise two-photon laser excitation
of skin tissue was shown to induce melanin fluorescence spectra that allow for
the differentiation of melanocytic nevi from cutaneous melanoma. Methods and
analysis: This prospective, non-controlled, multicentre clinical study is
performed to evaluate the diagnostic performance of the stepwise two-photon
excited melanin fluorescence in the detection of cutaneous melanoma. The
comparator will be the histopathological diagnosis. A total of 620 pigmented
skin lesions suspicious for melanoma and intended for excision will be
enrolled. Ethics and dissemination: Ethics approval was provided by the local
ethics committees of the medical faculties of the University of Tuebingen,
Heidelberg and Berlin. Study registration: The FLIMMA study NCT02425475.
DDC-Classification:
610 Medizin und Gesundheit
Publication Type:
Wissenschaftlicher Artikel
Also published in:
BMJ Open. - 6 (2016), 12, Artikel Nr. e012730
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Department/institution:
Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin
Comments:
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