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Hyperspectral optical coherence tomography for in vivo visualization of melanin in the retinal pigment epithelium
Authors:Danielle J Harper  Thomas Konegger  Marco Augustin  Kornelia Schützenberger  Pablo Eugui  Antonia Lichtenegger  Conrad W Merkle  Christoph K Hitzenberger  Martin Glsmann  Bernhard Baumann
Institution:Danielle J. Harper,Thomas Konegger,Marco Augustin,Kornelia Schützenberger,Pablo Eugui,Antonia Lichtenegger,Conrad W. Merkle,Christoph K. Hitzenberger,Martin Glösmann,Bernhard Baumann
Abstract:Previous studies for melanin visualization in the retinal pigment epithelium (RPE) have exploited either its absorption properties (using photoacoustic tomography or photothermal optical coherence tomography OCT]) or its depolarization properties (using polarization sensitive OCT). However, these methods are only suitable when the melanin concentration is sufficiently high. In this work, we present the concept of hyperspectral OCT for melanin visualization in the RPE when the concentration is low. Based on white light OCT, a hyperspectral stack of 27 wavelengths (440‐700 nm) was created in post‐processing for each depth‐resolved image. Owing to the size and shape of the melanin granules in the RPE, the variations in backscattering coefficient as a function of wavelength could be identified—a result which is to be expected from Mie theory. This effect was successfully identified both in eumelanin‐containing phantoms and in vivo in the low‐concentration Brown Norway rat RPE. image
Keywords:hyperspectral imaging  melanin  optical coherence tomography  optical spectroscopy  retinal pigment epithelium  white light
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