Differential diagnosis in primary and metastatic cutaneous melanoma by FT-Raman spectroscopy

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Purpose: To qualify the FT-Raman spectral data of primary and metastatic cutaneous melanoma in order to obtain a differential diagnosis. Methods: Ten normal human skin samples without any clinical or histopathological alterations, ten cutaneous melanoma fragments, and nine lymph node metastasis samples were used; 105, 140 and 126 spectra were obtained respectively. Each sample was divided into 2 or 3 fragments of approximately 2 mm3 and positioned in the Raman spectrometer sample holder in order to obtain the spectra; a monochrome laser light Nd:YAG at 1064 nm was used to excite the inelastic effect. Results: To differentiate the three histopathological groups according to their characteristics extracted from the spectra, data discriminative analysis was undertaken. Phenylalanine, DNA, and Amide-I spectral variables stood out in the differentiation of the three groups. The percentages of correctly classified groups based on Phenylalanine, DNA, and Amide-I spectral features was 93.1%. Conclusion: FT-Raman spectroscopy is capable of differentiating melanoma from its metastasis, as well as from normal skin.

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De Oliveira, A. F., Santos, I. D. D. A. O., Cartaxo, S. B., Bitar, R. A., Enokihara, M. M. S. E. S., Martinho, H. D. S., … Ferreira, L. M. (2010). Differential diagnosis in primary and metastatic cutaneous melanoma by FT-Raman spectroscopy. Acta Cirurgica Brasileira, 25(5), 434–439. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0102-86502010000500009

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