Abstract

BackgroundLine‐field confocal optical coherence tomography (LC‐OCT) is a novel, non‐invasive technique that provides in vivo, high‐resolution images in both vertical and horizontal sections.ObjectivesThe aim of the study was to evaluate LC‐OCT imaging in some inflammatory disorders and to correlate the resulting features with histopathology.MethodsThe retrospective study included patients with histopathological confirmed diagnosis of plaque psoriasis, atopic eczema and lichen planus, who were imaged with LC‐OCT before the biopsy. LC‐OCT was performed with the commercially available LC‐OCT device.ResultsA total of 15 adult patients with histopathologically proven plaque psoriasis (N: 5), atopic eczema (N: 5) and lichen planus (N: 5) were included. In all cases, LC‐OCT allowed the in vivo recognition of the main microscopic features of the examined inflammatory skin disease, with a strong correlation with histopathology.ConclusionsAlthough future studies on larger series of patients are necessary, LC‐OCT, based on these preliminary findings, may represent a promising tool in inflammatory skin disorders with potential applications including enhanced diagnosis, biopsy guidance, follow‐up and treatment monitoring.

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