Diffuse optical microscopy for quantification of depth-dependent epithelial backscattering in the cervix

  • Bodenschatz N
  • Lam S
  • Carraro A
  • et al.
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Abstract

© 2016 The Authors. A fiber optic imaging approach is presented using structured illumination for quantification of almost pure epithelial backscattering. We employ multiple spatially modulated projection patterns and camera-based reflectance capture to image depth-dependent epithelial scattering. The potential diagnostic value of our approach is investigated on cervical ex vivo tissue specimens. Our study indicates a strong backscattering increase in the upper part of the cervical epithelium caused by dysplastic microstructural changes. Quantization of relative depth-dependent backscattering is confirmed as a potentially useful diagnostic feature for detection of precancerous lesions in cervical squamous epithelium.

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Bodenschatz, N., Lam, S., Carraro, A., Korbelik, J., Miller, D. M., McAlpine, J. N., … MacAulay, C. (2016). Diffuse optical microscopy for quantification of depth-dependent epithelial backscattering in the cervix. Journal of Biomedical Optics, 21(6), 066001. https://doi.org/10.1117/1.jbo.21.6.066001

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