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Abstract
We demonstrate noninvasive structural and microvascular contrast imaging of different human skin diseases in vivo using an intensity difference analysis of OCT tomograms. The high-speed swept source OCT system operates at 1310 nm with 220 kHz A-scan rate. It provides an extended focus by employing a Bessel beam. The studied lesions were two cases of dermatitis and two cases of basal cell carcinoma. The lesions show characteristic vascular patterns that are significantly different from healthy skin. In case of inflammation, vessels are dilated and perfusion is increased. In case of basal cell carcinoma, the angiogram shows a denser network of unorganized vessels with large vessels close to the skin surface. Those results indicate that assessing vascular changes yields complementary information with important insight into the metabolic demand.
Original language | English |
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Journal | Biomedical Optics Express |
Volume | 3 |
Issue number | 10 |
Pages (from-to) | 2636-2646 |
Number of pages | 11 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 01.01.2012 |
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Emmy Noether Research Group: Fourier Domain Mode Locking (FDML)
01.01.06 → 31.12.13
Project: DFG Projects › DFG Scholarships: Emmy Noether Programme