TY - JOUR
T1 - Normal and melanoma skin visualized, quantified and compared by in vivo photoacoustic imaging
AU - von Knorring, Terese
AU - Ihlemann, Tobias Buhl
AU - Blanche, Paul
AU - Reichl, Charlene
AU - Israelsen, Niels Møller
AU - Olesen, Caroline Meyer
AU - Yüksel, Yasemin Topal
AU - Mogensen, Mette
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2025
PY - 2025/4
Y1 - 2025/4
N2 - Photoacoustic imaging (PAI) shows promise for skin cancer diagnosis by detecting chromophores like melanin, hemoglobin, lipids, and collagen. While most studies focus on malignant lesions, understanding normal skin variability across anatomical regions is crucial for validating PAI's clinical application and its use in melanoma diagnosis. We assessed normal skin in 20 healthy volunteers from three different body locations using a clinical PAI system and compared suspicious looking pigmented skin lesions, including melanomas, to adjacent normal skin (n = 74). Higher deoxyhemoglobin levels were observed in the ankle compared to the cheek and volar forearm, while melanin, lipids, and collagen showed minimal variation. Patients with malignant lesions had significantly higher deoxyhemoglobin levels (p = 0.001) than adjacent normal skin, a difference not seen in benign lesions. These findings suggest that PAI may help diagnose malignancies by identifying increased vascularity in skin cancers, while anatomical differences should be considered during diagnostic work-up.
AB - Photoacoustic imaging (PAI) shows promise for skin cancer diagnosis by detecting chromophores like melanin, hemoglobin, lipids, and collagen. While most studies focus on malignant lesions, understanding normal skin variability across anatomical regions is crucial for validating PAI's clinical application and its use in melanoma diagnosis. We assessed normal skin in 20 healthy volunteers from three different body locations using a clinical PAI system and compared suspicious looking pigmented skin lesions, including melanomas, to adjacent normal skin (n = 74). Higher deoxyhemoglobin levels were observed in the ankle compared to the cheek and volar forearm, while melanin, lipids, and collagen showed minimal variation. Patients with malignant lesions had significantly higher deoxyhemoglobin levels (p = 0.001) than adjacent normal skin, a difference not seen in benign lesions. These findings suggest that PAI may help diagnose malignancies by identifying increased vascularity in skin cancers, while anatomical differences should be considered during diagnostic work-up.
KW - Diagnostics
KW - Melanoma
KW - Noninvasive
KW - Photoacoustic imaging
KW - Pigmented lesions
KW - Skin cancer
U2 - 10.1016/j.pacs.2025.100693
DO - 10.1016/j.pacs.2025.100693
M3 - Journal article
C2 - 39974209
AN - SCOPUS:85216543000
SN - 2213-5979
VL - 42
JO - Photoacoustics
JF - Photoacoustics
M1 - 100693
ER -