Multispectral video-microscope modified for skin diagnostics

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Abstract

Commercial DinoLite AD413 digital microscope was modified for skin diagnostics purposes. The original LED ring (4 white and 4 ultraviolet light emitters) of microscope was replaced by a custom-designed 16-LED ring module consisting of four LED groups (450, 545, 660 and 940 nm), and an onboard LED controller with USB hub was added. The video acquisition and LED switching are performed using custom-designed Matlab software which provides real-time spectral analysis of multi-spectral images and calculation of skin chromophore optical density. The developed multispectral video-microscope is mainly meant for diagnostics of skin malformations, e.g. skin cancerous lesions.

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Rubins, U., Zaharans, J., Ļihačova, I., & Spigulis, J. (2014). Multispectral video-microscope modified for skin diagnostics. Latvian Journal of Physics and Technical Sciences, 51(5), 65–70. https://doi.org/10.2478/lpts-2014-0031

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