| Literature DB >> 25237005 |
Thilo Gambichler1, Iris Plura1, Monika Schmid-Wendtner2, Konstantinos Valavanis1, Daniela Kulichova3, Markus Stücker1, Azem Pljakic1, Carola Berking3, Tanja Maier3.
Abstract
High-definition optical coherence tomography (HD-OCT) scanners have recently been developed. We assessed micromorphological HD-OCT correlates of benign naevi (BN) and malignant melanoma (MM). 28 BN and 20 MM were studied using HD-OCT and histology. Epidermal honeycomb/cobblestone pattern, regular junctional cell nests, and edged papillae are more often observed in BN, whereas fusion of rete ridges, pagetoid cells and junctional and/or dermal nests with atypical cells are more frequently seen in MM. A high overlap of HD-OCT features in BN and MM was observed and in 20% of MM we did not find evidence for malignancy in OCT images at all. Using HD-OCT it is possible to visualize architectural and cellular alterations of melanocytic skin lesions. The overlap of HD-OCT features seen in BN and MM and the absence of suspicious HD-OCT features in some MM represents an important limitation of HD-OCT affecting the sensitivity of HD-OCT in diagnosing MM. High-definition optical coherence tomography and the corresponding vertically sectioned histology of a compound naevus.Entities:
Keywords: High‐definition optical coherence tomography; histology; in vivo imaging; malignant melanoma; melanocytic naevi
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25237005 DOI: 10.1002/jbio.201400085
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Biophotonics ISSN: 1864-063X Impact factor: 3.207