Optical diagnosis of oral cavity lesions by label-free Raman spectroscopy

  • Matthies L
  • Gebrekidan M
  • Tegtmeyer J
  • et al.
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Abstract

Oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) is one of the most prevalent cancers and frequently preceded by non-malignant lesions. Using Shifted-Excitation Raman Difference Spectroscopy (SERDS), principal component and linear discriminant analysis in native tissue specimens, 9500 raw Raman spectra of OSCC, 4300 of non-malignant lesions and 4200 of physiological mucosa were evaluated. Non-malignant lesions were distinguished from physiological mucosa with a classification accuracy of 95.3% (95.4% sensitivity, 95.2% specificity, area under the curve (AUC) 0.99). Discriminating OSCC from non-malignant lesions showed an accuracy of 88.4% (93.7% sensitivity, 76.7% specificity, AUC 0.93). OSCC was identified against physiological mucosa with an accuracy of 89.8% (93.7% sensitivity, 81.0% specificity, AUC 0.90). These findings underline the potential of SERDS for the diagnosis of oral cavity lesions.

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Matthies, L., Gebrekidan, M. T., Tegtmeyer, J. F., Oetter, N., Rohde, M., Vollkommer, T., … Knipfer, C. (2021). Optical diagnosis of oral cavity lesions by label-free Raman spectroscopy. Biomedical Optics Express, 12(2), 836. https://doi.org/10.1364/boe.409456

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