Autofluorescence guided diagnostic evaluation of suspicious oral mucosal lesions: Opportunities, limitations and pitfalls.

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Vigneswaran, Nadarajah [1 ]
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[1] Univ Texas Dent Branch Houston, Houston, TX USA
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Oral cancer; Leukoplakia; Wide-field autofluorescense imaging; Lichen planus; Dysplasia; Chronic muositis; NECK-CANCER; INTRAEPITHELIAL NEOPLASIA; FLUORESCENCE DETECTION; LUNG-CANCER; EARLY-STAGE; HEAD; SPECTROSCOPY; BRONCHOSCOPY;
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10.1117/12.887756
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Q6 [生物物理学];
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071011 ;
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Wide-filed autofluorescence examination is currently considered as a standard of care for screening and diagnostic evaluation of early neoplastic changes of the skin, cervix, lung, bladder, gastrointestinal tract and oral cavity. Naturally occurring fluorophores within the tissue absorb UV and visible light and can re-emit some of this light at longer wavelengths in the form of fluorescence. This non-invasive tissue autofluorescence imaging is used in optical diagnostics, especially in the early detection of cancer. Usually, malignant transformation is associated with thickening of the epithelium, enhanced cellular density due to increased nuclear cytoplasmic ratio which may attenuate the excitation leading to a decrease in collagen autofluorescence. Hence, dysplastic and cancerous tissues often exhibit decreased blue-green autofluorescence and appear darker compared to uninvolved mucosa. Currently, there are three commercially available devices to examine tissue autofluorescence in the oral cavity. In this study we used the oral cancer screening device Identafi (TM) 3000 to examine the tissue reflectance and autofluorescence of PML and confounding lesions of the oral cavity. Wide-field autofluorescence imaging enables rapid inspection of large mucosal surfaces, to aid in recognition of suspicious lesions and may also help in discriminate the PML (class 1) from some of the confounding lesions (class II). However, the presence of inflammation or pigments is also associated with loss of stromal autofluorescence, and may give rise to false-positive results with wide-field fluorescence imaging. Clinicians who use these autofluorescence based oral cancer screening devices should be aware about the benign oral mucosal lesions that may give false positivity so that unnecessary patient's anxiety and the need for scalpel biopsy can be eliminated.
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