| Literature DB >> 32715054 |
Joseph N Mehrabi1, Judy Doong1, Griffin Lentsch2, Natasha Mesinkovska1.
Abstract
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Keywords: DEJ, dermoepidermal junction; MPM, multiphoton microscopy; OCT, optical coherence tomography; PXE, pseudoxanthoma elasticum; coherence tomography; collagen; elastic fibers; multiphoton microscopy; optical reflectance confocal microscopy; pseudoxanthoma elasticum
Year: 2020 PMID: 32715054 PMCID: PMC7369454 DOI: 10.1016/j.jdcr.2020.05.029
Source DB: PubMed Journal: JAAD Case Rep ISSN: 2352-5126
Fig 1PXE in the patient's scanned, right axilla. Note the lax and redundant skin.
Fig 2MPM images of normal skin (left) vs PXE (right), 30 μm below the DEJ. PXE is characterized by dense bundles of fragmented elastin (bright green) surrounded by organized collagen (blue). Normal, non–sun-exposed skin of a different patient controlled for age shows organized collagen and harmonized elastin.
Fig 3OCT cross-section of PXE shows homogenous areas of premature signal loss (yellow, dotted circle), with 50% of total attenuation at 0.3 mm below the skin surface and near-complete attenuation at about 0.53 mm. The approximate depth of the MPM image at 30 μm below the DEJ is marked by the red line, and an approximation of the maximum depth MPM can penetrate is marked by the blue line.