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Journal of investigative dermatology, 2020-10, Vol.140 (10), p.1994-2000.e1
2020
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Dual-Wavelength Optical Polarization Imaging for Detecting Skin Cancer Margins
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  • Journal of investigative dermatology, 2020-10, Vol.140 (10), p.1994-2000.e1
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United States: Elsevier Inc
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2020
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  • Treatment of keratinocyte carcinomas requires an assessment of the extent of tumor spread. Visual delineation of tumor margins is error-prone owing to the limited contrast between cancerous and normal skin. In this contribution, we introduce spectrally-encoded optical polarization imaging and evaluate its performance for preoperative demarcation of keratinocyte carcinomas. Subjects with basal or squamous cell carcinoma, scheduled for Mohs surgery, were enrolled. The surgeon outlined the clinical boundary of each lesion preoperatively. Optical images of the lesions were then acquired at 440 and 640 nm. Spectral encoding of the experimental images minimized the impact of background pigmentation and vascularization. The surgeon was blinded to the imaging results. Margin assessments by imaging and by the surgeon were recorded and compared with the intraoperative histopathology. In total, 53 lesions were imaged in vivo. Thirteen cases required more than one Mohs stage. In all these cases, images accurately visualized the tumor. For cases negative following the first Mohs stage, margin assessments correlated with histopathology in 39 out of 40 cases. Imaging demonstrated 100% sensitivity and 98% specificity. Spectrally-encoded optical polarization imaging may prove valuable for real-time noninvasive preoperative delineation of skin cancer.

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