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Understanding the contributions of NADH and collagen to cervical tissue fluorescence spectra: modeling, measurements, and implications.

R Drezek1, K Sokolov, U Utzinger, I Boiko, A Malpica, M Follen, R Richards-Kortum.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: At 380 nm excitation, cervical tissue fluorescence spectra demonstrate characteristic changes with both patient age and the presence of dysplasia. A Monte Carlo model was developed in order to quantitatively examine how intrinsic NADH and collagen fluorescence, in combination with tissue scattering and absorption properties, yield measured tissue spectra.
METHODS: Excitation-emission matrices were measured for live cervical cells and collagen gel phantoms. Fluorescence microscopy of fresh tissue sections was performed to obtain the location and density of fluorophores as a function of patient age and the presence of dysplasia. A Monte Carlo model was developed which incorporated measurements of fluorophore line shapes and spatial distributions.
RESULTS: Modeled spectra were consistent with clinical measurements and indicate that an increase in NADH fluorescence and decrease in collagen fluorescence create clinically observed differences between normal and dysplastic tissue spectra. Model predictions were most sensitive to patient age and epithelial thickness.
CONCLUSIONS: Monte Carlo techniques provide an important means to investigate the combined contributions of multiple fluorophores to measured emission spectra. The approach will prove increasingly valuable as a more sophisticated understanding of in vivo optical properties is developed.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11728196     DOI: 10.1117/1.1413209

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biomed Opt        ISSN: 1083-3668            Impact factor:   3.170


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7.  Quantitative physiology of the precancerous cervix in vivo through optical spectroscopy.

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8.  Monte Carlo model to describe depth selective fluorescence spectra of epithelial tissue: applications for diagnosis of oral precancer.

Authors:  Ina Pavlova; Crystal Redden Weber; Richard A Schwarz; Michelle Williams; Adel El-Naggar; Ann Gillenwater; Rebecca Richards-Kortum
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9.  Clinical label-free biochemical and metabolic fluorescence lifetime endoscopic imaging of precancerous and cancerous oral lesions.

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Review 10.  Optical imaging for cervical cancer detection: solutions for a continuing global problem.

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