Photodiagnosis and Photodynamic Therapy
Volume 5, Issue 4 , Pages 235-237, December 2008

Fluorescence photodiagnosis in clinical practice

  • K. Moghissi

      Affiliations

    • The Yorkshire Laser Centre, Goole & District Hospital, Woodland Avenue, Goole, East Yorkshire DN14 6RX, UK
  • ,
  • M.R. Stringer

      Affiliations

    • The Yorkshire Laser Centre, Goole & District Hospital, Woodland Avenue, Goole, East Yorkshire DN14 6RX, UK
    • The Institute of Microwaves & Photonics, University of Leeds, UK
  • ,
  • Kate Dixon, BA Hons

      Affiliations

    • The Yorkshire Laser Centre, Goole & District Hospital, Woodland Avenue, Goole, East Yorkshire DN14 6RX, UK
    • Corresponding Author InformationCorresponding author. Tel.: +44 1724 290456; fax: +44 1724 290456.

published online 24 February 2009.

Summary 

Fluorescence diagnosis has become an important method of investigation in clinical practice particularly in identification and localisation of pre and early cancerous lesions as well as image guided therapy.

The method relies on the principle of differential fluorescence emission between abnormal and normal tissues in response to excitation by a specific wavelength of light within the visible spectrum range.

In clinical practice two types of fluorescence diagnostic methods are used, namely autofluorescence and drug-induced fluorescence. The former relies on the differential fluorescence of “native” fluorophores whereas the latter requires a photosensitiser which enhances the differential fluorescence emission of the normal versus the abnormal tissues. Development and advances in fibreoptic, endoscopic instrumentation currently permit fluorescence endoscopy to be carried out in a number of situations.

Keywords: Fluorescence photodiagnosis, Principle of fluorescence imaging

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PII: S1572-1000(09)00008-8

doi:10.1016/j.pdpdt.2009.01.006

Photodiagnosis and Photodynamic Therapy
Volume 5, Issue 4 , Pages 235-237, December 2008