Use of Mueller matrix colposcopy in the characterization of cervical collagen anisotropy

  • Chue-Sang J
  • Holness N
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Abstract

Annually, about 15 million preterm infants are born in the world. Of these, due to complications resulting from their premature birth, about 1 million would die before the age of five. Since the high incidence of preterm birth (PTB) is partially due to the lack of effective diagnostic modalities, methodologies are needed to determine risk of PTB. We propose a noninvasive tool based on polarized light imaging aimed at measuring the organization of collagen in the cervix. Cervical collagen has been shown to remodel with the approach of parturition. We used a full-field Mueller matrix polarimetric colposcope to assess and compare cervical collagen content and structure in nonpregnant and pregnant women in vivo. Local collagen directional azimuth was used and a total of eight cervices were imaged.

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Chue-Sang, J., & Holness, N. (2018). Use of Mueller matrix colposcopy in the characterization of cervical collagen anisotropy. Journal of Biomedical Optics, 23(12), 1. https://doi.org/10.1117/1.jbo.23.12.121605

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