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BCC and Immunocryosurgery scar differentiation through computational resolution-enhanced OCT images and skin optical attenuation: A proof-of-concept study. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • Monitoring skin cancer treatment is difficult, and confirming tumor presence after treatment is crucial for spotting relapses early.
  • Optical coherence tomography (OCT) offers a non-invasive way to image skin lesions like basal cell carcinomas but struggles with image quality due to light scattering and observer subjectivity.
  • This study presents a new method using advanced image processing techniques to improve OCT image resolution and accurately differentiate between tumor tissue and scar tissue after cryosurgery.

Article Abstract

Monitoring medical therapy remains a challenging task across all non-surgical skin cancer treatment modalities. In addition, confirmation of residual tumours after treatment is essential for the early detection of potential relapses. Optical coherence tomography (OCT), a non-invasive method for real-time cross-sectional imaging of living tissue, is a promising imaging approach for assessing relatively flat, near-surface skin lesions, such as those that occur in most basal cell carcinomas (BCCs), at the time of diagnosis. However, the skin's inherent property of strong light scattering impedes the implementation of OCT in these cases due to the poor image quality. Furthermore, translating OCT's optical parameters into practical use in routine clinical settings is complicated due to substantial observer subjectivity. In this retrospective pilot study, we developed a workflow based on the upscale of the OCT images resolution using a deep generative adversarial network and the estimation of the skin optical attenuation coefficient. At the site of immunocryosurgery-treated BCC, the proposed methodology can extract optical parameters and discriminate objectively between tumour foci and scar tissue.

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