2009
DOI: 10.1038/sj.bjc.6605357
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Clinical application of fluorescence endoscopic imaging using hypericin for the diagnosis of human oral cavity lesions

Abstract: BACKGROUND: Diagnosis of oral cancer is conventionally carried out using white light endoscopy and histopathology of biopsy samples. However, oral tumours are mostly superficial and the lesion and its margins can be difficult to visualise under white light. We present clinical data on fluorescence diagnostic imaging of oral lesions using hypericin, a plant-based photosensitiser. METHODS: Fluorescence images of lesions and normal tissue were captured using an endoscope after hypericin administration. The images… Show more

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“…Therefore only NIR-fluorescence based proof-of-concept studies, imaging of body parts, and endoscopic investigations have been performed so far. 391,392 Other limiting factors for QD in vivo imaging in humans are their undefined biocompatibility and toxicity and a concomitant unavailability of QD probes that have been approved for applications in humans. Toxicity issues are reviewed in the last section of this article.…”
Section: In Vivo Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore only NIR-fluorescence based proof-of-concept studies, imaging of body parts, and endoscopic investigations have been performed so far. 391,392 Other limiting factors for QD in vivo imaging in humans are their undefined biocompatibility and toxicity and a concomitant unavailability of QD probes that have been approved for applications in humans. Toxicity issues are reviewed in the last section of this article.…”
Section: In Vivo Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…43 This is especially the case in differentiating benign hyperplastic lesions from dysplasia and in the differentiation of certain infective processes such as candida. 44 In addition, fluorescence diagnosis requires quite a significant cost overlay to allow for clinical use.…”
Section: Fluorescence Diagnosismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Among others it possesses properties suitable for PDT (Čavarga et al, 2005;Chan et al, 2009) and PDD (Thong et al, 2009). Peculiar attributes of this photosensitizer are high efficiency in production of singlet oxygen (Redmond & Gamlin, 1999) and superoxide anions after irradiation with light wavelength around 600 nm and low or no toxicity in the dark (Jacobson et al, 2001;Miadoková et al, 2009).…”
Section: Hypericinmentioning
confidence: 99%