Differentiation of basal cell carcinoma and healthy skin using multispectral modulation autofluorescence imaging: A pilot study
An approach for differentiating basal cell carcinoma (BCC) and healthy skin by combining a multispectral modulation autofluorescence imaging with the linear discriminant analysis has been proposed. The experimental setup, which employs a 365-nm narrowband excitation, 4 replaceable bandpass filters a...
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doaj-0764445d17774654be8d83a001a769252020-11-25T02:15:22ZengSamara National Research UniversityJournal of Biomedical Photonics & Engineering2411-28442019-03-015110.18287/JBPE19.05.0103022983Differentiation of basal cell carcinoma and healthy skin using multispectral modulation autofluorescence imaging: A pilot studyNikita V. Chernomyrdin0Anastasiya D. Lesnichaya1Egor V. Yakovlev2Konstantin G. Kudrin3Olga P. Cherkasova4Elena N. Rimskaya5Vladimir N. Kurlov6Valeriy E. Karasik7Igor V. Reshetov8Valery V. Tuchin9Kirill I. Zaytsev10Prokhorov General Physics Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia; Bauman Moscow State Technical University, Moscow, RussiaBauman Moscow State Technical University, Moscow, RussiaBauman Moscow State Technical University, Moscow, RussiaSechenov University, Moscow, RussiaInstitute of Laser Physics of Siberian Branch of RAS, Novosibirsk, RussiaBauman Moscow State Technical University, Moscow, Russia; Sechenov University, Moscow, RussiaInstitute of Solid State Physics of RAS, Chernogolovka, Moscow Obl., RussiaBauman Moscow State Technical University, Moscow, RussiaSechenov University, Moscow, RussiaSaratov State University, Saratov, Russia; Tomsk State University, Tomsk, Russia; Institute of Precision Mechanics and Control of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Saratov, RussiaProkhorov General Physics Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia; Bauman Moscow State Technical University, Moscow, RussiaAn approach for differentiating basal cell carcinoma (BCC) and healthy skin by combining a multispectral modulation autofluorescence imaging with the linear discriminant analysis has been proposed. The experimental setup, which employs a 365-nm narrowband excitation, 4 replaceable bandpass filters and a digital camera, has been assembled and applied to study freshly excised samples of BCC. In the experimental setup, modulation of the UV-excitation and demodulation of the visible light images allow for both increasing a signal-to-noise ratio and suppressing a non-fluorescence background in the autofluorescence images of tissues. The observed results demonstrate an ability for distinguishing both ordinary and keratinized BCC from healthy skin justifying the perspectives of the multispectral modulation autofluorescence imaging use for non-invasive and intraoperative diagnosis of BCC and other low-pigmented malignancies of the skin.http://jbpe.ssau.ru/index.php/JBPE/article/view/3309multispectral fluorescence imagingautofluorescence phenomenonmedical diagnosisbasal cell carcinomalinear discriminant analysis |
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Nikita V. Chernomyrdin Anastasiya D. Lesnichaya Egor V. Yakovlev Konstantin G. Kudrin Olga P. Cherkasova Elena N. Rimskaya Vladimir N. Kurlov Valeriy E. Karasik Igor V. Reshetov Valery V. Tuchin Kirill I. Zaytsev |
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Nikita V. Chernomyrdin Anastasiya D. Lesnichaya Egor V. Yakovlev Konstantin G. Kudrin Olga P. Cherkasova Elena N. Rimskaya Vladimir N. Kurlov Valeriy E. Karasik Igor V. Reshetov Valery V. Tuchin Kirill I. Zaytsev Differentiation of basal cell carcinoma and healthy skin using multispectral modulation autofluorescence imaging: A pilot study Journal of Biomedical Photonics & Engineering multispectral fluorescence imaging autofluorescence phenomenon medical diagnosis basal cell carcinoma linear discriminant analysis |
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Nikita V. Chernomyrdin Anastasiya D. Lesnichaya Egor V. Yakovlev Konstantin G. Kudrin Olga P. Cherkasova Elena N. Rimskaya Vladimir N. Kurlov Valeriy E. Karasik Igor V. Reshetov Valery V. Tuchin Kirill I. Zaytsev |
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Differentiation of basal cell carcinoma and healthy skin using multispectral modulation autofluorescence imaging: A pilot study |
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Differentiation of basal cell carcinoma and healthy skin using multispectral modulation autofluorescence imaging: A pilot study |
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Differentiation of basal cell carcinoma and healthy skin using multispectral modulation autofluorescence imaging: A pilot study |
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Differentiation of basal cell carcinoma and healthy skin using multispectral modulation autofluorescence imaging: A pilot study |
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Differentiation of basal cell carcinoma and healthy skin using multispectral modulation autofluorescence imaging: A pilot study |
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differentiation of basal cell carcinoma and healthy skin using multispectral modulation autofluorescence imaging: a pilot study |
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Samara National Research University |
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Journal of Biomedical Photonics & Engineering |
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2411-2844 |
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An approach for differentiating basal cell carcinoma (BCC) and healthy skin by combining a multispectral modulation autofluorescence imaging with the linear discriminant analysis has been proposed. The experimental setup, which employs a 365-nm narrowband excitation, 4 replaceable bandpass filters and a digital camera, has been assembled and applied to study freshly excised samples of BCC. In the experimental setup, modulation of the UV-excitation and demodulation of the visible light images allow for both increasing a signal-to-noise ratio and suppressing a non-fluorescence background in the autofluorescence images of tissues. The observed results demonstrate an ability for distinguishing both ordinary and keratinized BCC from healthy skin justifying the perspectives of the multispectral modulation autofluorescence imaging use for non-invasive and intraoperative diagnosis of BCC and other low-pigmented malignancies of the skin. |
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multispectral fluorescence imaging autofluorescence phenomenon medical diagnosis basal cell carcinoma linear discriminant analysis |
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