| Literature DB >> 25071974 |
Dimitrios Kapsokalyvas1, Riccardo Cicchi2, Nicola Bruscino3, Domenico Alfieri4, Francesca Prignano3, Daniela Massi5, Torello Lotti6, Francesco S Pavone7.
Abstract
Psoriasis is a skin autoimmune disease characterized by hyperkeratosis, hyperproliferation of the epidermis and dilatation of dermal papillary blood vessels. Healthy skin (5 volunteers) and psoriatic lesions (3 patients) were visualized in vivo, with high contrast and resolution, with a Polarization Multispectral Dermoscope and a Multiphoton Microscope. Psoriatic features were identified and quantified. The effective diameter of the superficial blood vessels was measured at 35.2 ± 7.2 μm and the elongated dermal papillae had an effective diameter of 64.2 ± 22.6 μm. The methodologies developed could be employed for quantitative diagnostic purposes and furthermore serve as a monitoring method of the effect of personalized treatments.Entities:
Keywords: (100.2980) Image enhancement; (170.1870) Dermatology; (170.6510) Spectroscopy, tissue diagnostics; (170.6900) Three-dimensional microscopy; (180.4315) Nonlinear microscopy
Year: 2014 PMID: 25071974 PMCID: PMC4102374 DOI: 10.1364/BOE.5.002405
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biomed Opt Express ISSN: 2156-7085 Impact factor: 3.732