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Video-rate Scanning Confocal Microscopy and Microendoscopy
Published on: October 20, 2011
Video-rate confocal scanning laser microscope for imaging human tissues in vivo
M Rajadhyaksha1, R R Anderson, R H Webb
1Department of Dermatology, Wellman Laboratories, Massachusetts General Hospital, Bartlett Hall Ext 630, 50 Blossom Street, Boston, Massachusetts 02114, USA.
Abstract:
We have built a video-rate confocal scanning laser microscope for reflectance imaging of human skin and oral mucosa in vivo. Design and imaging parameters were determined for optimum resolution and contrast. Mechanical skin-holding fixtures and oral tissue clamps were made for stable objective lens-to-tissue contact such that gross tissue motion relative to the microscope was minimized. Confocal imaging was possible to maximum depths of 350 microm in human skin and 450 microm in oral mucosa, with measured lateral resolution of 0.5-1 microm and axial resolution (section thickness) of 3-5 microm at the 1064-nm wavelength. This resolution is comparable with that of conventional microscopy of excised biopsies (histology). Normal and abnormal tissue morphology and dynamic processes were observed.
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