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In vivo label-free lymphangiography of cutaneous lymphatic vessels in human burn scars using optical coherence tomography

We present an automated, label-free method for lymphangiography of cutaneous lymphatic vessels in humans using optical coherence tomography (OCT). This method corrects for the variation in OCT signal due to the confocal function and sensitivity fall-off of a spectral-domain OCT system and utilizes a...

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Published in:Biomedical optics express 2016-12, Vol.7 (12), p.4886-4898
Main Authors: Gong, Peijun, Es'haghian, Shaghayegh, Harms, Karl-Anton, Murray, Alexandra, Rea, Suzanne, Wood, Fiona M, Sampson, David D, McLaughlin, Robert A
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Language:English
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Summary:We present an automated, label-free method for lymphangiography of cutaneous lymphatic vessels in humans using optical coherence tomography (OCT). This method corrects for the variation in OCT signal due to the confocal function and sensitivity fall-off of a spectral-domain OCT system and utilizes a single-scattering model to compensate for A-scan signal attenuation to enable reliable thresholding of lymphatic vessels. A segment-joining algorithm is then incorporated into the method to mitigate partial-volume effects with small vessels. The lymphatic vessel images are augmented with images of the blood vessel network, acquired from the speckle decorrelation with additional weighting to differentiate blood vessels from the observed high decorrelation in lymphatic vessels. We demonstrate the method with longitudinal scans of human burn scar patients undergoing ablative fractional laser treatment, showing the visualization of the cutaneous lymphatic and blood vessel networks.
ISSN:2156-7085
2156-7085
DOI:10.1364/BOE.7.004886