• Title of article

    Preliminary Evaluation of Noninvasive Microscopic Imaging Techniques for the Study of Vocal Fold Development

  • Author/Authors

    C. Boudoux، نويسنده , , S. C. Leuin، نويسنده , , W. Y. Oh، نويسنده , , et al، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2009
  • Pages
    8
  • From page
    269
  • To page
    276
  • Abstract
    Understanding pediatric voice development and laryngeal pathology is predicated on a detailed knowledge of the microanatomy of the layered structure of the vocal fold. Our current knowledge of this microanatomy and its temporal evolution is limited by the lack of pediatric specimen availability. By providing the capability to image pediatric vocal folds in vivo, a noninvasive microscopy technique could greatly expand the existing database of pediatric laryngeal microanatomy and could furthermore make longitudinal studies possible. A variety of natural-contrast optical imaging technologies, including optical frequency domain imaging (OFDI), full-field optical coherence microscopy (FF-OCM), and spectrally encoded confocal microscopy (SECM) have been recently developed for noninvasive diagnosis in adult patients. In this paper, we demonstrate the potential of these three techniques for laryngeal investigation by obtaining images of excised porcine vocal fold samples. In our study, OFDI allowed visualization of the vocal fold architecture deep within the tissue, from the superficial mucosa to the vocalis muscle. The micron-level resolution of SECM allowed investigation of cells and extracellular matrix fibrils from the superficial mucosa to the intermediate layer of the lamina propria (LP) (350آ خ¼m penetration depth). The large field of view (up to 700آ خ¼m), penetration depth (up to 500آ خ¼m), and resolution (2آ أ—آ 2آ أ—آ 1آ خ¼m [Xآ أ—آ Yآ أ—آ Z]) of FF-OCM enabled comprehensive three-dimensional evaluation of the layered structure of the LP. Our results suggest that these techniques provide important and complementary cellular and structural information, which may be useful for investigating pediatric vocal fold maturation in vivo.
  • Keywords
    Pediatric vocal fold development , Noninvasive optical imaging , Reflectance confocal microscopy , optical coherence tomography , Porcine vocal fold , Optical coherence microscopy , Laryngology
  • Journal title
    Journal of Voice
  • Serial Year
    2009
  • Journal title
    Journal of Voice
  • Record number

    1280486