| Literature DB >> 30315643 |
Youngmin Moon1, Jung Hyun Han2,3, Jang-Hee Choi1, Sungho Shin1, Yong-Chul Kim2, Sungho Jeong1.
Abstract
Surgical excision (Mohs micrographic surgery) is the standard procedure to treat a melanoma, in which an in situ histologic examination of sectioned skin is carried out repeatedly until no cancer cells are detected. The possibility to identify melanoma from the surrounding skin by femtosecond laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy (fs-LIBS) is investigated. For experiments, melanoma induced on a hairless mouse by injection of B16/F10 murine melanoma cell was sampled in the form of frozen tissue sections as in Mohs surgery and analyzed by fs-LIBS (λ = 1030 nm, τ = 550 fs). For analysis, the magnesium signal normalized by carbon intensity was utilized to construct an intensity map around the cancer, including both melanoma and surrounding dermis. The intensity map showed a close match to the optically observed morphological and histological features near the cancer region. The results showed that when incorporated into the existing micrographic surgery procedure, fs-LIBS could be a useful tool for histopathologic interpretation of skin cancer possibly with significant reduction of histologic examination time.Entities:
Keywords: histology; laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy; mapping; medical and biological imaging; melanoma
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30315643 PMCID: PMC6975237 DOI: 10.1117/1.JBO.24.3.031011
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Biomed Opt ISSN: 1083-3668 Impact factor: 3.170