Diagnostics (Feb 2021)

Autofluorescence Imaging of the Skin Is an Objective Non-Invasive Technique for Diagnosing Pseudoxanthoma Elasticum

  • Klára Farkas,
  • Szabolcs Bozsányi,
  • Dóra Plázár,
  • András Bánvölgyi,
  • Luca Fésűs,
  • Pálma Anker,
  • Sára Zakariás,
  • Ilze Lihacova,
  • Alexey Lihachev,
  • Marta Lange,
  • Tamás Arányi,
  • Norbert M. Wikonkál,
  • Márta Medvecz,
  • Norbert Kiss

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics11020260
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 2
p. 260

Abstract

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Pseudoxanthoma elasticum (PXE) is a rare multisystemic autosomal recessive connective tissue disease. In most cases, skin manifestations of PXE are the first to develop, followed later by severe ocular and cardiovascular complications. In our present study, in addition to dermoscopy, we introduced novel techniques, autofluorescence (AF) and diffuse reflectance (DR) imaging for the assessment of affected skin sites of five PXE patients. PXE-affected skin areas in most skin sites showed a previously observed pattern upon dermoscopic examination. With the novel imaging, PXE-affected skin lesions displayed high AF intensity. During our measurements, significantly higher mean, minimum and maximum AF intensity values were found in areas of PXE-affected skin when compared to uninvolved skin. Conversely, images acquired with the use of 660 and 940 nm illumination showed no mentionable difference. Our results demonstrate that AF imaging may be used in the in vivo diagnostics and quantification of the severity of the skin lesions of PXE patients. In addition, it is a safe, fast and cost-effective diagnostic method. AF imaging may be also used to objectively monitor the efficacy of the possible novel therapeutic approaches of PXE in the future.

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