Early detection of skin cancer is fundamental to a successful treatment. Changes in the shape, including the relief, of skin lesions are an indicator of a possible malignity. Optical microtopographic inspection of skin lesions can be used to identify diagnostic patterns of benign and malign skin' lesions. Statistical parameters like the mean roughness (Ra) may allow the discrimination between different types of lesions and degree of malignity. Fractal analysis of bi‐dimensional and 3D images of skin lesions can validate or complement that assessment by calculation of its fractal dimensions (FD). On the study herein reported the microtopographic inspection of the skin lesions were performed using the optical triangulation based microtopographer developed at the Physics Department of the University of Minho, MICROTOP.03.MFC. The patients that participated in this research work were men and women older than 15 years with the clinical and histopathology diagnoses of: melanoma, basocellular carcinoma, epidermoide carcinoma, actinic keratosis, keratoacantosis and benign nevus. Latex impressions of the lesions were taken and microtopographically analyzed. Characteristic information for each type of studied lesion was obtained. For melanoma it was observed that on the average these tumors present an increased roughness of around 67 percent compared to the roughness of the healthy skin. This feature allows the distinction from other tumors as basocellular carcinoma (were the roughness increase was in the average of 49 percent) and benign lesions as the epidermoide cyst (37 percent) or the seborrhea keratosis (4 percent). Tumor size and roughness are directly proportional to the grade of malignality. The characterization of the fractal geometry of 2D (histological slides) and 3D images of skin lesions was performed by obtaining its FD evaluated by means of the Box counting method. Results obtained showed that the average fractal dimension of histological slide images (FDh) corresponding to some neoplasia is higher than those for healthy skin A significant difference between the fractal dimensions of neoplasia and healhty skin was registered. The FD of microtopography maps (FDm) can also distinguish between healthy and malignant tissue in general (0.070 to ), but not discriminate the different types of skin neoplasias. The combination of the rugometric evaluation and fractal geometry characterization provides valuable information about the malignity of skin lesions and type of lesion.
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15 April 2008
RIAO/OPTILAS 2007: 6th Ibero‐American Conference on Optics (RIAO); 9th Latin‐American Meeting on Optics, Lasers and Applications (OPTILAS)
21–26 October 2007
Campinas, São Paulo (Brazil)
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April 15 2008
Microtopographic Inspection and Fractal Analysis of Skin Neoplasia
Manuel F. M. Costa;
Manuel F. M. Costa
aUniversidade do Minho, Departamento de Física, 4710‐057 Braga, Portugal
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Alberto Valencia Hipolito;
Alberto Valencia Hipolito
bLab. de Citopatología Ambiental. Depto. Morfología. ENCB‐IPN. Carpio y Plan de Ayala S/N. Col. Sto. Tomás. C.P. 11340. México, D.F
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Gustavo Fidel Gutierrez;
Gustavo Fidel Gutierrez
bLab. de Citopatología Ambiental. Depto. Morfología. ENCB‐IPN. Carpio y Plan de Ayala S/N. Col. Sto. Tomás. C.P. 11340. México, D.F
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Jorge Chanona;
Jorge Chanona
bLab. de Citopatología Ambiental. Depto. Morfología. ENCB‐IPN. Carpio y Plan de Ayala S/N. Col. Sto. Tomás. C.P. 11340. México, D.F
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Eva Ramón Gallegos
Eva Ramón Gallegos
bLab. de Citopatología Ambiental. Depto. Morfología. ENCB‐IPN. Carpio y Plan de Ayala S/N. Col. Sto. Tomás. C.P. 11340. México, D.F
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AIP Conf. Proc. 992, 1318–1323 (2008)
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Manuel F. M. Costa, Alberto Valencia Hipolito, Gustavo Fidel Gutierrez, Jorge Chanona, Eva Ramón Gallegos; Microtopographic Inspection and Fractal Analysis of Skin Neoplasia. AIP Conf. Proc. 15 April 2008; 992 (1): 1318–1323. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.2926841
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