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Main Authors: Werpachowski, Nicole, Nutovits, Juliette, Limbana, Therese, Goncalves, John, Bridges, Alina, Beatty, Brian Lee
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Published: 2024
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2409.14250
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author Werpachowski, Nicole
Nutovits, Juliette
Limbana, Therese
Goncalves, John
Bridges, Alina
Beatty, Brian Lee
author_facet Werpachowski, Nicole
Nutovits, Juliette
Limbana, Therese
Goncalves, John
Bridges, Alina
Beatty, Brian Lee
contents Background: Human skin texture has yet to be quantified for diagnostic purposes. Here, the surface metrology of seborrheic keratoses is investigated with an optical profiler. Materials and Methods: Dermatologic specimens of 7 cadavers were prepared. Specimens were molded with polyvinyl siloxane and casts prepared with resin, which were scanned using a 3D white light optical profiler. Each scan produced 48 variables, categorized into 3 groups for each location: control, lesion center, and lesion edge. Images of the histopathology slides for suspected seborrheic keratoses were reviewed by a dermatopathologist. Results: The parameters under investigation included border versus center of keratoses, age, sex, lesion location, degree of sun exposure, and cause of death. Although some parameters differ between individuals and age groups, the majority of differences identified between the roughness parameters measured are a result of sex, sun exposure, and histological diagnosis, listed in order of increasing importance. Histological diagnosis provided the most significant, definitive number of individual measurements of areas of roughness in seborrheic keratoses in comparison to other parts of the skin (regardless if those were controls or a different pigmented lesion aside from seborrheic keratoses). Conclusions: This study demonstrates that there are quantifiable patterns of surface textures that can be compared between keratotic and standard normal skin surfaces. These findings suggest this method has the potential to be applied as a noninvasive adjunct to current methods of dermatological diagnosis.
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spellingShingle A prospectus on the surface metrology of seborrheic keratoses
Werpachowski, Nicole
Nutovits, Juliette
Limbana, Therese
Goncalves, John
Bridges, Alina
Beatty, Brian Lee
Tissues and Organs
Background: Human skin texture has yet to be quantified for diagnostic purposes. Here, the surface metrology of seborrheic keratoses is investigated with an optical profiler. Materials and Methods: Dermatologic specimens of 7 cadavers were prepared. Specimens were molded with polyvinyl siloxane and casts prepared with resin, which were scanned using a 3D white light optical profiler. Each scan produced 48 variables, categorized into 3 groups for each location: control, lesion center, and lesion edge. Images of the histopathology slides for suspected seborrheic keratoses were reviewed by a dermatopathologist. Results: The parameters under investigation included border versus center of keratoses, age, sex, lesion location, degree of sun exposure, and cause of death. Although some parameters differ between individuals and age groups, the majority of differences identified between the roughness parameters measured are a result of sex, sun exposure, and histological diagnosis, listed in order of increasing importance. Histological diagnosis provided the most significant, definitive number of individual measurements of areas of roughness in seborrheic keratoses in comparison to other parts of the skin (regardless if those were controls or a different pigmented lesion aside from seborrheic keratoses). Conclusions: This study demonstrates that there are quantifiable patterns of surface textures that can be compared between keratotic and standard normal skin surfaces. These findings suggest this method has the potential to be applied as a noninvasive adjunct to current methods of dermatological diagnosis.
title A prospectus on the surface metrology of seborrheic keratoses
topic Tissues and Organs
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2409.14250