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Chi-Kuang Sun1,2,3, Pei-Jhe Wu1, Sheng-Tse Chen1, Yu-Hsiang Su1, Ming-Liang Wei2, Chiao-Yi Wang2, Hao-Cheng Gao1, Kung-Bing Sung2, Yi-Hua Liao4,5.
Abstract
The capability to image the 3D distribution of melanin in human skin in vivo with absolute quantities and microscopic details will not only enable noninvasive histopathological diagnosis of melanin-related cutaneous disorders, but also make long term treatment assessment possible. In this paper, we demonstrate clinical in vivo imaging of the melanin distribution in human skin with absolute quantities on mass density and with microscopic details by using label-free third-harmonic-generation (THG) enhancement-ratio microscopy. As the dominant absorber in skin, melanin provides the strongest THG nonlinearity in human skin due to resonance enhancement. We show that the THG-enhancement-ratio (erTHG) parameter can be calibrated in vivo and can indicate the melanin mass density. With an unprecedented clinical imaging resolution, our study revealed erTHG-microscopy's unique capability for long-term treatment assessment and direct clinical observation of melanin's micro-distribution to shed light into the unknown pathway and regulation mechanism of melanosome transfer and translocation.Entities:
Year: 2020 PMID: 32637238 PMCID: PMC7316008 DOI: 10.1364/BOE.391451
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biomed Opt Express ISSN: 2156-7085 Impact factor: 3.732