用光声显微镜对质质的定量分类:一个试点研究
Zhiyang Wang1,2, Yuying Chen1,2, Shu Pan1,2
1South China Normal University, Institute of Laser Life Science, College of Biophotonics, MOE Key Laboratory of Laser Life Science, Guangzhou, China.
Journal of biomedical optics
|November 6, 2023
概括
光声显微镜 (PAM) 提供了一种定量方法,通过分析黑色素和血管来对黑色素进行分类. 这种先进的成像技术提高了诊断准确度,超过了传统方法.
科学领域:
- 皮肤病学 皮肤病学
- 医疗成像医学成像
- 生物光子学 生物光子学
背景情况:
- 准确的瘤分类对于有效的治疗和诊断至关重要.
- 像伍德的灯和光学皮肤镜等传统方法在定量术前评估方面存在局限性.
研究的目的:
- 引入光声学显微镜 (PAM) 作为一种用于定量疹分类的工具.
- 同时评估黑色素和血管指标,以提高诊断准确度.
主要方法:
- 患者最初使用伍德的灯和光学皮肤镜进行分类.
- 在体内检查使用3D光声学显微镜 (PAM) 系统进行.
- 为了进行定量分析,提取了表皮黑色素和皮肤血管的水平截图图像.
主要成果:
- PAM量化地揭示了表皮厚度和皮肤血管形态.
- 在受损皮肤和非受损皮肤之间观察到血管直径和密度的显著差异.
- 血管参数对于区分M型和M+V型瘤类型至关重要.
结论:
- PAM允许使用黑色素和血管参数进行双标准的定量血症分类.
- 这种技术为不确定的黑色素瘤病例提供了新的诊断见解.
- PAM完善了瘤的类型,并增强了诊断能力.
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