Author:
Dahlstrand Ulf,Merdasa Aboma,Hult Jenny,Albinsson John,Cinthio Magnus,Sheikh Rafi,Malmsjö Malin
Abstract
Background:
Uveal melanoma is treated by either enucleation (removal of the eye) or local eye-sparing therapies, depending on tumor size and whether there are signs of extrascleral growth. Photoacoustic (PA) imaging is a novel imaging modality that provides high-resolution images of the molecular composition of tissues.
Objective:
In this study, the feasibility of PA imaging for uveal melanomas and detection of extrascleral growth was explored.
Methods:
Seven enucleated human eyes with uveal melanomas were examined using PA imaging. The spectral signatures of the melanomas and the layers of the normal eyewall were characterized using 59 excitation wavelengths from 680 to 970 nm.
Results:
Significant differences were seen between the spectra obtained from melanoma and the healthy eyewall. Using spectral unmixing, melanin, hemoglobin and collagen could be mapped out, showing the architecture of the tumor in relation to the eyewall. This allowed visualization of regions where the tumor extended into the extrascleral space.
Conclusion:
PA imaging appears to have the potential to aid in assessing uveal melanomas and as a diagnostic tool for the detection of extrascleral growth.
Publisher
Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.
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