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22 February 2006 Reproducible multispectral imaging in dermatology for diagnostics and treatment evaluation
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Abstract
Port wine stained patients need multiple laser treatments which each are paused for 3 months per treatment. For clinical evaluation and better understanding of the laser settings used during these treatments, a special developed multispectral dermatoscope is used to quantify the micro vascularization within the port wine stains. The multispectral dermatoscope captures high resolution images of skin tissue with a surface of approximately one square centimeter. For more accurate treatment evaluation of the port wine stain, recapturing of the exact same location is desired. For multispectral image-analyses an elastic match can be performed so that per pixel spectral analyses can be performed.
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Rowland de Roode, Herke Jan Noordmans, and Rudolf Verdaasdonk "Reproducible multispectral imaging in dermatology for diagnostics and treatment evaluation", Proc. SPIE 6078, Photonic Therapeutics and Diagnostics II, 60780Q (22 February 2006); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.648052
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KEYWORDS
Laser therapeutics

Multispectral imaging

Cameras

Skin

Light emitting diodes

Nose

Diagnostics

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