Elastic light single-scattering spectroscopy for detection of dysplastic tissues

M. Canpolat, T. Denkçeken, A. Akman, E. Alpsoy, R. Tuncer, M. Akyüz, M. Baykara, Selçuk Yücel, I. Başsorgun, M. Çiftçioğlu, G. Gökhan, E. Gürer, E. Pestereli, S. Karaveli
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Elastic light single-scattering spectroscopy (ELSSS) system has been developed and tested in diagnosis of cancerous tissues of different organs. ELSSS system consists of a miniature visible light spectrometer, a single fiber optical probe, a halogen tungsten light source and a laptop. Measurements were performed on excised brain, skin, cervix and prostate tumor specimens and surrounding normal tissues. Single fiber optical probe with a core diameter of 100 μm was used to deliver white light to and from tissue. Single optical fiber probe mostly detects singly scattered light from tissue rather than diffused light. Therefore, measured spectra are sensitive to size of scatters in tissue such as cells, nuclei, mitochondria and other organelles of cells. Usually, nuclei of tumor cells are larger than nuclei of normal cells. Therefore, spectrum of singly scattered light of tumor tissue is different than normal tissue. The spectral slopes were shown to be positive for normal brain, skin and prostate and cervix tissues and negative for the tumors of the same tissues. Signs of the spectral slopes were used as a discrimination parameter to differentiate tumor from normal tissues for the three organ tissues. Sensitivity and specificity of the system in differentiation between tumors from normal tissues were 93% and %100 for brain, 87% and 85% for skin, 93.7% and 46.1% for cervix and 98% and 100% for prostate.
弹性光单散射光谱法检测发育不良组织
弹性光单散射光谱(ELSSS)系统在不同器官癌变组织的诊断中得到了应用。ELSSS系统由一个微型可见光光谱仪、一个单光纤探头、一个卤钨光源和一台笔记本电脑组成。对切除的脑、皮肤、宫颈和前列腺肿瘤标本及周围正常组织进行测量。采用芯径为100 μm的单光纤探头,将白光从组织中传递到组织中。单光纤探头主要检测来自组织的单散射光,而不是漫射光。因此,测量的光谱对细胞、细胞核、线粒体和其他细胞器等组织中散射体的大小很敏感。通常,肿瘤细胞的细胞核比正常细胞的细胞核大。因此,肿瘤组织的单散射光光谱与正常组织不同。光谱斜率对正常脑、皮肤、前列腺和子宫颈组织呈阳性,对同一组织的肿瘤呈阴性。光谱斜率的标志被用作三个器官组织的肿瘤与正常组织的区分参数。该系统对肿瘤与正常组织鉴别的敏感性和特异性分别为:脑93%和%100,皮肤87%和85%,宫颈93.7%和46.1%,前列腺98%和100%。
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