Quantitation of epidermal and mucosal tissue injury using contrast agents and imaging techniques

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Background/purpose: Epidermal injury is common but the accuracy of visual methods is significantly impacted by the inherent skin pigmentation. We examined imaging and fluorescence techniques to quantify tissue injury as a function of skin color. Methods: Epidermal and mucosal scratches were created in 20 light- (L* 68.2 ± 2.3) and 20 dark-skinned (L* 46.4 ± 5.2) females. Injured and uninjured sites were treated with toluidine blue (TB), fluorescein (FL) and a TB/FL mixture and photographed under conditions of white and fluorescent light. Area and intensity parameters were determined. Results: Injured sites with TB and TB/FL had higher areas than the control for both light and dark subjects (anova, P<0.05). The intensity of the injured TB site was higher than the control for light skin only. The areas of injured sites with FL and TB/FL were higher than the control for both groups as were the intensities of the injured sites with FL. The findings were similar for the lip skin. Conclusions: Application of TB and FL contrasts under white and fluorescent light can be used to quantify tissue injuries for L* values >35 and is a promising approach for the quantitation across a range of skin pigmentation. © 2009 John Wiley & Sons A/S.

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Visscher, M. O., Sullivan, D., Sullivan, S., Barford, B., Dock, M., & Sommers, M. S. (2009). Quantitation of epidermal and mucosal tissue injury using contrast agents and imaging techniques. Skin Research and Technology, 15(2), 180–186. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1600-0846.2008.00348.x

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