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Biomed Opt Express ; 9(4): 1852-1858, 2018 Apr 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29675324

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A clinical trial on the autofluorescence imaging of skin lesions comprising 16 dermatologically confirmed pigmented nevi, 15 seborrheic keratosis, 2 dysplastic nevi, histologically confirmed 17 basal cell carcinomas and 1 melanoma was performed. The autofluorescence spatial properties of the skin lesions were acquired by smartphone RGB camera under 405 nm LED excitation. The diagnostic criterion is based on the calculation of the mean autofluorescence intensity of the examined lesion in the spectral range of 515 nm-700 nm. The proposed methodology is able to differentiate seborrheic keratosis from basal cell carcinoma, pigmented nevi and melanoma. The sensitivity and specificity of the proposed method was estimated as being close to 100%. The proposed methodology and potential clinical applications are discussed in this article.

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J Biomed Opt ; 20(12): 120502, 2015.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26662298

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The feasibility of smartphones for in vivo skin autofluorescence imaging has been investigated. Filtered autofluorescence images from the same tissue area were periodically captured by a smartphone RGB camera with subsequent detection of fluorescence intensity decreasing at each image pixel for further imaging the planar distribution of those values. The proposed methodology was tested clinically with 13 basal cell carcinoma and 1 atypical nevus. Several clinical cases and potential future applications of the smartphone-based technique are discussed.


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Carcinoma, Basal Cell/diagnosis , Microscopy, Fluorescence/methods , Skin Neoplasms/diagnosis , Skin/pathology , Smartphone , Collagen/chemistry , Dermoscopy , Fluorescence , Humans , Light , NAD/chemistry , Nevus/pathology , Photobleaching , Porphyrins/chemistry
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Biomed Opt Express ; 3(3): 467-72, 2012 Mar 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22435095

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A clinical trial on multi-spectral imaging of malignant and non-malignant skin pathologies comprising 17 melanomas and 65 pigmented common nevi was performed. Optical density data of skin pathologies were obtained in the spectral range 450-950 nm using the multispectral camera Nuance EX. An image parameter and maps capable of distinguishing melanoma from pigmented nevi were proposed. The diagnostic criterion is based on skin optical density differences at three fixed wavelengths: 540nm, 650nm and 950nm. The sensitivity and specificity of this method were estimated to be 94% and 89%, respectively. The proposed methodology and potential clinical applications are discussed.

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