In vivo reflectance-mode confocal scanning laser microscopy in dermatology.

Advances in dermatology Pub Date : 2004-01-01
Salvador González, Yolanda Gilaberte-Calzada, Antonia González-Rodríguez, Abel Torres, Martin C Mihm
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RCM offers tremendous potential for the advancement of medical research and clinical care. In research, it offers benefits both ex vivo and in vivo. Ex vivo, it can allow us to sample tissue and evaluate it noninvasively to determine what further testing--on the same exact tissue--may be helpful. In vivo RCM can be used to study normal or pathophysiologic processes in real-time noninvasively and by the same technique sequentially over time. Immunologic events previously only studied ex vivo or by static images can be traced from their inception to completion (Table 1). The potential of RCM in vivo is tremendous. How would our world change if we could noninvasively diagnose skin lesions and, with the advent of new minimally invasive therapies, administer treatment and noninvasively monitor that treatment? The potential to allow better medical care based on actual visualization of therapeutic response and healing is obvious. Much like early X-ray and ultrasound imaging, RCM is in its infancy. It is only a matter of time and continued persistent research that will lead to similar success and utility for RCM.

皮肤病学中的体内反射模式共聚焦扫描激光显微术。
RCM为医学研究和临床护理的进步提供了巨大的潜力。在研究中,它在体内和体外都有好处。在体外,它可以让我们对组织进行取样,并对其进行无创评估,以确定在同一组织上进行哪些进一步的测试可能会有所帮助。体内RCM可用于实时无创地研究正常或病理生理过程,并通过相同的技术随时间顺序。以前只能在体外或通过静态图像研究的免疫事件可以从开始到完成进行追踪(表1)。RCM在体内的潜力是巨大的。如果我们可以无创诊断皮肤病变,并且随着新的微创疗法的出现,进行治疗和无创监测,我们的世界将会发生怎样的变化?基于治疗反应和愈合的实际可视化,实现更好的医疗保健的潜力是显而易见的。就像早期的x光和超声成像一样,RCM也处于起步阶段。这只是时间问题和持续的研究将导致RCM取得类似的成功和效用。
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