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Characterization of oral precancerous lesions based on higherharmonic generation microscopy
Journal
Progress in Biomedical Optics and Imaging - Proceedings of SPIE
Journal Volume
8565
Date Issued
2013
Author(s)
Abstract
It is generally accepted that oral cancer arises in the presence of oral precancerous lesions. However, the clinical courses of these lesions are quite unpredictable, and a fundamental enigma remains that when and how these lesions turn to malignant growth. Characterization of these potentially malignant lesions is thus important and could serve as early indicators of this neoplastic transformation process, potentially facilitates the treatment outcome and improves the survival rate. Higher harmonic generation microscope (HGM), providing images with a <500nm lateral resolution at a 300μm penetration depth without leaving photodamages in the tissues, was used for this purpose. Oral cavity biopsies were obtained from 18 patients with clinical suspected oral precancerous lesions scheduled for surgical biopsy. HGM images were compared with histological images to determine the results. By visualization of subtle cellular and morphological changes, the preliminary result of this HGM image discloses excellent consistency with traditional histolopathology studies, without the need for fixation, sectioning and staining. More specifically speaking, the keratin thickness was found to be increased comparing with normal adjacent controls. In some cases, variations in cell size, nuclear size and increased nuclear/cytoplasmic ratio, and increased size of nucleoli were identified, indicating different stages of malignant transformation. These results together indicated that HGM provides the capability to characterize features of oral precancerous lesions as well as oral cancer progression, and holds the greatest potential as an ideal tool for clinical screening and surveillance of suspicious oral lesions. ? 2013 SPIE.
Subjects
Harmonic generation microscopy; Optical biopsy; Oral precancerous lesions
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Other Subjects
Harmonic generation microscopy; Histological images; Lateral resolution; Malignant transformations; Morphological changes; Neoplastic transformation; Optical biopsies; Oral precancerous lesions; Diseases; Harmonic generation; Tissue; Biopsy
Type
conference paper