Normal skin barrier function is an essential aspect of skin homeostasis and regeneration. Dynamic inflammatory, proliferative and neoplastic skin processes such as wound healing, psoriasis and contact dermatitis are associated with a significant disruption of the skin barrier. In recent years, there
Analysis of the melanin distribution in different ethnic groups by in vivo laser scanning microscopy
โ Scribed by C. Antoniou; J. Lademann; H. Richter; S. Astner; A. Patzelt; L. Zastrow; W. Sterry; S. Koch
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 2009
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 275 KB
- Volume
- 6
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 1612-2011
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โฆ Synopsis
The aim of this study was to determine whether Laser scanning confocal microscopy (LSM) is able to visualize differences in melanin content and distribution in different Skin Phototypes. The investigations were carried out on six healthy volunteers with Skin Phototypes II, IV, and VI. Representative skin samples of Skin Phototypes II, V, and VI were obtained for histological analysis from remaining tissue of skin grafts and were used for LSM-pathologic correlation. LSM evaluation showed significant differences in melanin distribution in Skin Phototypes II, IV, and VI, respectively. Based on the differences in overall reflectivity and image brightness, a visual evaluation scheme showed increasing brightness of the basal and suprabasal layers with increasing Skin Phototypes. The findings correlated well with histological analysis. The results demonstrate that LSM may serve as a promising adjunctive tool for real time assessment of melanin content and distribution in human skin, with numerous clinical applications and therapeutic and preventive implications.
LSM evaluation of the stratum corneum is characterised by a more or less homogeneous brightness with marked skin folds and furrows
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