Abstract:Optical coherence tomography was developed for in vivo imaging of biological microstructures. This study demonstrates the ability of OCT to differentiate between the vocal fold architectures of 3 histologically distinct types of vocal folds. Future studies aim to develop a quantitative optical imaging algorithm that can be used to facilitate an in vivo longitudinal clinical investigation of the changes that occur in this layered structure over time and maturation.
“…Maturo et al performed ex vivo OCT imaging on cadaveric adult pig as well as fetal and adult human specimens. Graphical analysis of image intensity as a function of image depth revealed unique image intensity profiles for each specimen type suggesting the observed differences may be attributable to differences in lamina propria substructure . Again, this study was limited by a small sample size, so we developed an OCT probe suitable for in vivo vocal fold imaging .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Graphical analysis of image intensity as a function of image depth revealed unique image intensity profiles for each specimen type suggesting the observed differences may be attributable to differences in lamina propria substructure. 20 Again, this study was limited by a small sample size, so we developed an OCT probe suitable for in vivo vocal fold imaging. 21 We set out to image young and old pediatric patients to see if unique image intensity profiles could be captured.…”
“…Maturo et al performed ex vivo OCT imaging on cadaveric adult pig as well as fetal and adult human specimens. Graphical analysis of image intensity as a function of image depth revealed unique image intensity profiles for each specimen type suggesting the observed differences may be attributable to differences in lamina propria substructure . Again, this study was limited by a small sample size, so we developed an OCT probe suitable for in vivo vocal fold imaging .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Graphical analysis of image intensity as a function of image depth revealed unique image intensity profiles for each specimen type suggesting the observed differences may be attributable to differences in lamina propria substructure. 20 Again, this study was limited by a small sample size, so we developed an OCT probe suitable for in vivo vocal fold imaging. 21 We set out to image young and old pediatric patients to see if unique image intensity profiles could be captured.…”
“…We are focusing on optical coherence tomography (OCT) of the swallowing process in the oesophagus and larynx as well as on the vocal fold function (18Á20). It can be shown on OCT how the layers of the vocal folds develop, possibly corresponding to hormonal and paediatric development (21,22). The arytenoid area in the larynx should be focused upon with OCT in pathology.…”
“…35 Maturo and colleagues 36 showed that OCT may be used to quantitatively analyze the layers of the lamina propria of the vocal fold. This feature of OCT has the potential to help to characterize the subepithelial development of the pediatric vocal fold and help determine the need for operative intervention in children with dysphonia.…”
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