Handheld cross-polarised microscope for imaging individual pigmented cells in human skin in vivo Journal Article


Authors: Romero, R.; Zhao, J.; Stratton, D.; Marcelino, K.; Sugimura, M.; Nichols, A.; Gonzalez, S.; Jain, M.; Curiel-Lewandrowski, C.; Kang, D.
Article Title: Handheld cross-polarised microscope for imaging individual pigmented cells in human skin in vivo
Abstract: We present the development of a simple, handheld cross-polarised microscope (CPM) and demonstration of imaging individual pigmented cells in human skin in vivo. In the CPM device, the cross-polarised detection approach is used to reduce the specular reflection from the skin surface and preferentially detect multiply-scattered light. The multiply-scattered light works as back illumination from within the tissue towards the skin surface, and superficial pigment such as intraepidermal melanin absorbs some spectral bands of the multiply-scattered light and cast coloured shadows. Since the light that interacted with the superficial pigment only needs to travel a short distance before it exits the skin surface, microscopic details of the pigment can be preserved. The CPM device uses a water-immersion objective lens with a high numerical aperture to image the microscopic details with minimal spherical aberrations and a small depth of focus. Preliminary results from a pilot study of imaging skin lesions in vivo showed that the CPM device could reveal three-dimensional distribution of pigmented cells and intracellular distribution of pigment. Co-registered CPM and reflectance confocal microscopy images showed good correspondence between dark, brown cells in CPM images and bright, melanin-containing cells in reflectance confocal microscopy images. © 2023 Royal Microscopical Society.
Keywords: controlled study; human tissue; human cell; cytology; reflectance confocal microscopy; melanin; confocal microscopy; skin defect; in vivo study; epiluminescence microscopy; skin surface; cellular distribution; in-vivo; intravital microscopy; reflection; in vivo microscopy; cells; microscope image; illumination; pigment cell; light scattering; aberrations; polarization microscopy; three-dimensional imaging; skin imaging; human; article; preliminary data; handheld device; capillary imaging; cross-polarised microscopy; melanin imaging; three-dimensional microscopy; cross-polarized; cross-polarized microscopy; polarized microscopy; vivo microscopy; depth of focus; three dimensional microscopy
Journal Title: Journal of Microscopy
Volume: 292
Issue: 1
ISSN: 0022-2720
Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell Publishing, Inc.  
Date Published: 2023-10-01
Start Page: 47
End Page: 55
Language: English
DOI: 10.1111/jmi.13225
PUBMED: 37698068
PROVIDER: scopus
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