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18 November 2008 Determination of the pathological state of skin samples by optical polarimetry parameters
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Proceedings Volume 7138, Photonics, Devices, and Systems IV; 71380I (2008) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.817982
Event: Photonics, Devices, and Systems IV, 2008, Prague, Czech Republic
Abstract
Polarimetry is widely known to involve a series of powerful optical techniques that characterize the polarization behaviour of a sample. In this work, we propose a method for applying polarimetric procedures to the characterization of biological tissues, in order to differentiate between healthy and pathologic tissues on a polarimetric basis. Usually, medical morphology diseases are diagnosed based on histological alterations of the tissue. The fact that these alterations will be reflected in polarization information highlights the suitability of polarimetric procedures for diagnostic purposes. The analysis is mainly focused on the depolarization properties of the media, as long as the internal structure strongly affects the polarization state of the light that interacts with the sample. Therefore, a method is developed in order to determine the correlation between pathological ultraestructural characteristics and the subsequent variations in the polarimetric parameters of the backscattered light. This study is applied to three samples of porcine skin corresponding to a healthy region, a mole, and a cancerous region. The results show that the method proposed is indeed an adequate technique in order to achieve an early, accurate and effective cancer detection.
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F. Fanjul-Vélez, N. Ortega-Quijano, L. Buelta, and J. L. Arce-Diego "Determination of the pathological state of skin samples by optical polarimetry parameters", Proc. SPIE 7138, Photonics, Devices, and Systems IV, 71380I (18 November 2008); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.817982
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KEYWORDS
Melanoma

Polarization

Skin

Tissues

Polarimetry

Tumors

Tissue optics

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