| Literature DB >> 23226766 |
Yang Zhou1, Daiqiang Yin, Ping Xue, Naiyan Huang, Haixia Qiu, Ying Wang, Jing Zeng, Zhihua Ding, Ying Gu.
Abstract
The knowledge of vascular structures of port wine stains (PWSs) may be useful to select treatment doses and improve therapeutic efficacy. Biopsies are impractical to implement, therefore, it is necessary to develop non-invasive techniques for morphological evaluation. This study aimed to evaluate the application of a novel optical coherence tomography (OCT) system to characterize the vascular structures of PWSs. First, OCT images were obtained from the skin of healthy rabbit ears and compared with the histopathological images. Second, OCT was used to document the differences between PWS lesions and contralateral normal skin; the size and depth of the vascular structures of two clinical types of PWSs were measured and statistically analyzed. The dermal blood vessels of healthy rabbit ears were clearly distinguished from other tissue. There was no statistical difference between the vascular diameter or depth measured by OCT images and histopathological sections (P>0.05). The OCT images of the PWSs could be distinguished from normal skin. There was no statistical difference in the depth of vessels between the purple-type and the proliferative-type PWSs (P>0.05), while there was statistical difference in the diameter of vessels between them (P<0.01). Therefore, OCT is a promising, real-time, in vivo and non-invasive tool with which to characterize the vascular structures of PWSs.Entities:
Year: 2012 PMID: 23226766 PMCID: PMC3494129 DOI: 10.3892/etm.2012.711
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Exp Ther Med ISSN: 1792-0981 Impact factor: 2.447
Figure 1(A) Image of a rabbit ear and (B) corresponding pathological image (hematoxylin and eosin stain, magnification, x100). OCT image of (C) the transverse section of vessel and (D) the longitudinal section of vessel. Vessel is marked by an arrow.
Figure 2(A) Image of a patient with PWS of the purple type. OCT image of (B) normal skin and (C) the PWS lesion. The test sites are marked by rectangles, the vessel is marked by an arrow, the sebaceous glands and hair follicles are marked by a triangle and star, respectively. PWS, port wine stain; OCT, optical coherence tomography.
Figure 3(A) Image of a patient with PWS of the proliferative type. OCT image of (B) normal skin and (C) the PWS lesion. The test sites are marked by rectangles, the vessel is marked by an arrow, the sebaceous glands and hair follicles are marked by a triangle and star, respectively. PWS, port wine stain; OCT, optical coherence tomography.
Vascular depth and diameter of vessels from patients with purple- and proliferative-type PWS measured by OCT images.
| Group | Depth of dilated blood vessels (mean ± SD in μm) | Diameter of dilated blood vessels (mean ± SD in μm) |
|---|---|---|
| Purple type | 226.89±61.14 | 125.63±19.09 |
| Proliferative type | 195.59±59.45 | 193.93±32.43 |
P<0.01. PWS, port wine stain; OCT, optical coherence tomography.