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Jenny Hult1, Ulf Dahlstrand1, Aboma Merdasa1, Karin Wickerström1, Rehan Chakari1, Bertil Persson2, Magnus Cinthio3, Tobias Erlöv3, John Albinsson1, Bodil Gesslein1, Rafi Sheikh1, Malin Malmsjö1.
Abstract
Cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma (cSCC) is a common skin cancer with metastatic potential. To reduce reoperations due to nonradical excision, there is a need to develop a technique for identification of tumor margins preoperatively. Photoacoustic (PA) imaging is a novel imaging technology that combines the strengths of laser optics and ultrasound. Our aim was to determine the spectral signature of cSCC using PA imaging and to use this signature to visualize tumor architecture and borders. Two-dimensional PA images of 33 cSCCs and surrounding healthy skin were acquired ex vivo, using 59 excitation wavelengths from 680 to 970 nm. The spectral response of the cSCCs was compared to healthy tissue, and the difference was found to be greatest at wavelengths in the range 765 to 960 nm (P < .05). Three-dimensional PA images were constructed from spectra obtained in the y-z plane using a linear stepper motor moving along the x-plane. Spectral unmixing was then performed which provided a clear three-dimensional view of the distribution of tumor masses and their borders.Entities:
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32049420 DOI: 10.1002/jbio.201960212
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Biophotonics ISSN: 1864-063X Impact factor: 3.207