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Design and validation of a clinical instrument for spectral diagnosis of cutaneous malignancy

Source: Appl. Opt. 49, 142 (2010); doi:10.1364/AO.49.000142

Issue Date: 15 February 2010

PACS
  • 87.85.-d
    Biomedical engineering
  • 87.63.-d
    Medical non-ionizing radiation equipment and techniques
  • 87.63.L-
    Visual medical imaging
  • 87.85.Ox
    Biomedical instrumentation and transducers
  • 87.64.K-
    Spectroscopy in biophysics and medical physics
  • YEAR: 2010
PUBLICATION DATA
ISSN:
1553-9628 (online)
Publisher:
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We report a probe-based portable and clinically compatible instrument for the spectral diagnosis of melanoma and nonmelanoma skin cancers. The instrument combines two modalities--diffuse reflectance and intrinsic fluorescence spectroscopy--to provide complementary information regarding tissue morphology, function, and biochemical composition. The instrument provides a good signal-to-noise ratio for the collected reflectance and laser-induced fluorescence spectra. Validation experiments on tissue phantoms over a physiologically relevant range of albedos (0.35-0.99) demonstrate an accuracy of close to 10% in determining scattering, absorption and fluorescence characteristics. We also demonstrate the ability of our instrument to collect in vivo diffuse reflectance and fluorescence measurements from clinically normal skin, dysplastic nevus, and malignant nonmelanoma skin cancer. ©2010 Optical Society of America

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