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Spectrally resolved fluorescence imaging of human colonic adenomas
Authors:Barbara W. Chwirot   Ma&#x  gorzata Kowalska   Natalia Sypniewska   Zbigniew Michniewicz  Marcin Gra&#x  dziel
Affiliation:

aInterdisciplinary Group of Optical Methods of Early Detection of Cancer, Institute of General and Molecular Biology, Nicholas Copernicus University, ul. Gagarina 9, PL-87100 Toruń, Poland

bInstitute of Physics, Nicholas Copernicus University, ul. Grudziädzka 5-7, PL-87100 Toruń, Poland

Abstract:Native fluorescence (autofluorescence) of human tissues can be a valuable source of diagnostic information for detecting premalignant and malignant lesions in the human body. Digital imaging of autofluorescence may be useful for localization of such lesions during endoscopic examinations. Tissue fluorescence of 31 adenomatous polyps obtained from 16 patients has been excited in vitro using the 325 nm line of a He-Cd laser. Digital images of the autofluorescence are recorded in six spectral bands. This study provides new data about the spatial distributions of autofluorescence intensities emitted in different spectral bands by colonic adenomatous lesions and normal colonic mucosa. Areas characterized by autofluorescence intensity lower than in normal mucosa are found for a majority of the polyps under study. The observed patterns of spatial distribution differ for the different spectral bands and for different polypoid lesions. No inverse correlation is found between the emission intensity and the thickness of colonic mucosa. The results indicate the spectral bands most useful for diagnostic applications and demonstrate the complexity of the optical processes involved in shaping both the spectra and intensities of the autofluorescence.
Keywords:Adenomas   Autofluorescence imaging   Cancer screening
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