PLoS ONE (Jan 2014)

Optical coherence tomography and autofluorescence imaging of human tonsil.

  • Hamid Pahlevaninezhad,
  • Anthony M D Lee,
  • Miriam Rosin,
  • Ivan Sun,
  • Lewei Zhang,
  • Mehrnoush Hakimi,
  • Calum MacAulay,
  • Pierre M Lane

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0115889
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 12
p. e115889

Abstract

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For the first time, we present co-registered autofluorescence imaging and optical coherence tomography (AF/OCT) of excised human palatine tonsils to evaluate the capabilities of OCT to visualize tonsil tissue components. Despite limited penetration depth, OCT can provide detailed structural information about tonsil tissue with much higher resolution than that of computed tomography, magnetic resonance imaging, and Ultrasound. Different tonsil tissue components such as epithelium, dense connective tissue, lymphoid nodules, and crypts can be visualized by OCT. The co-registered AF imaging can provide matching biochemical information. AF/OCT scans may provide a non-invasive tool for detecting tonsillar cancers and for studying the natural history of their development.