Ph.d-afhandling
2025
Gabriella Fredman, MD, PhD, Dept. of Dermatology, Copenhagen University Hospital, Bispebjerg and Frederiksberg

In-vivo assessments of actinic keratosis microvasculature with dynamic optical coherence tomography

Aims

The overall aim of this thesis was to apply D-OCT to investigate vascularization in AK of different clinical grades I-III and PD skin using qualitative and quantitative image analysis, focusing on D-OCT´s potential utility to refine clinical AK assessment and explore lesions´ responsiveness to field-directed treatment.

Objectives

  1. Characterize microvascular features in AK grades I-III and PD skin using D-OCT to explore its potential ability to improve clinical and dermatoscopic AK assessment.
  2. Quantify microvascular features associated with the different clinical AK grades I-III and PD skin using D-OCT combined with automated vascular analysis.
  3. Apply D-OCT to assess baseline differences in vascularization between treatment-resistant and treatment-responsive AK undergoing dPDT, with a 12-month follow-up period.

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