2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.oraloncology.2021.105627
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Detecting head and neck lymph node metastases with white light reflectance spectroscopy; a pilot study

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“… 18 So, the effect of lower quality calibrations in the present study overestimates the magnitude of the effects of calibration quality in more highly vascularized tissues. However, in studies where the scattering properties are applied as a discriminator between tissues, like pancreatic tissue and head and neck lymph nodes, 2 , 23 the effect of the calibration quality could be more important. We note reproducible data are relatively simple to measure in the normal skin, 22 it might prove more challenging to acquire data from tissues with a higher blood volume to verify the mentioned influences.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“… 18 So, the effect of lower quality calibrations in the present study overestimates the magnitude of the effects of calibration quality in more highly vascularized tissues. However, in studies where the scattering properties are applied as a discriminator between tissues, like pancreatic tissue and head and neck lymph nodes, 2 , 23 the effect of the calibration quality could be more important. We note reproducible data are relatively simple to measure in the normal skin, 22 it might prove more challenging to acquire data from tissues with a higher blood volume to verify the mentioned influences.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%