“…According to previous studies, the THG intensity is sensitive to melanin, whereas the melanin mass density of the focal volume is directly related to the intensity of the THG signal in the basal layer. 39 , 70 , 71 , 72 , 73 In this study, although the THG signal was also found to be highly sensitive to the presence of FINEs, the nerve fibers were mostly distributed among the basal keratinocytes, causing them to be easily shadowed by the surrounding background THG from melanin. For patients with diabetic neuropathy, the most common site of symptoms is the distal extremities and with a length-dependent process; thus, areas with a low melanin content on the distal leg are excellent candidate sites for dTHGM.…”