Perspectives, potentials and trends of ex vivo and in vivo optical molecular pathology.
J Biophotonics. 2017 Oct 03;:
Authors: Krafft C, von Eggeling F, Guntinas-Lichius O, Hartmann A, Waldner MJ, Neurath MF, Popp J
Abstract
It is pivotal for medical applications, such as non-invasive histopathologic characterization of tissue, to realize label-free and molecule-specific representation of morphologic and biochemical composition in real-time with subcellular spatial resolution. This unmet clinical need requires new approaches for rapid and reliable real-time assessment of pathologies to complement established diagnostic tools. Photonic imaging combined with digitalization offers the potential to provide the clinician the requested information both under in vivo and ex vivo conditions. This report summarizes photonic approaches and their use in combination with image processing, machine learning and augmented virtual reality might to solve current challenges in modern medicine. Details are given for pathology, intraoperative diagnosis in head and neck cancer and endoscopic diagnosis in gastroenterology. Multimodal image of a colon section combining CARS, SHG and TPEF for label-free contrast of the crypt structure.
PMID: 28971622 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
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