28 August 2022 to 1 September 2022
Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts – SASA
Europe/Belgrade timezone

Pigmented skin lesions assessment with optical coherence tomography

S13-BMP-207
30 Aug 2022, 18:00
1h 30m
Lobby (Faculty of Physics)

Lobby

Faculty of Physics

Board: S13-BMP-207
Poster presentation S13 Biophysics and Medical Physics Poster session

Speaker

Ms Victoria Mircheva (Institute of Electronics, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Bulgaria)

Description

Objective diagnosis on site, in real time is still a challenge for skin lesions, specifically pigmented skin lesions. Different optical tools are currently under development or clinical implementation process to assist this process. Some of the techniques applied are diffuse reflectance spectroscopy, fluorescence spectroscopy, even confocal fluorescence microscopy. They provide information about biochemical and morphological alterations in the tissue, but no insight on an important for successful treatment parameter- the thickness of the lesion. However, another optical modality could “shine light” on that matter – optical coherence tomography.

Optical coherence tomography has been an established tool for diagnosis in ophthalmology; however, its application as imaging modality in dermatology requires more work in creating guidelines for its application.

The objective of this work is to elaborate on specifying peculiarities of pigmented lesions, specifically malignant melanoma, observed through OCT imaging.

Acknowledgments: The investigations were supported by the Bulgarian National Science Fund under grants #KP06-N28/11/14.12.18, as well under Ministry of Education and Science NRRI 2020-2027 funding agreement #D01–392/18.12.2020 “National Center of Biomedical Photonics”.

Primary authors

Mr Nikolay Penkov (University Hospital “Tzaritza Yoanna – ISUL”, Bulgaria) Mrs Petranka Troyanova (University Hospital “Tzaritza Yoanna – ISUL”, Bulgaria) Mrs Tsanoslava Genova (Institute of Electronics, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Bulgaria) Ms Victoria Mircheva (Institute of Electronics, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Bulgaria)

Presentation materials