Monday, August 22, 2011

Two-dimensional dielectric imaging for dermatologic screening: a feasibility study


Background/purpose

The diagnosis of skin neoplasia can be very challenging, given the low sensitivity and specificity of traditional methods of diagnosis which are based on visual appearance. Techniques which are based on the dielectric properties of cells can improve the diagnostic accuracy of screening techniques; as an example, point-contact coaxial probes for dielectric measurement can improve diagnostic accuracy. Unfortunately, these probes are not well suited for two-dimensional spatial imaging of the skin surface, given that they must be manually scanned over the skin surface.



Methods/Results

An electronic scanning probe was developed and fabricated ...

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