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British Journal
of Dermatology (1991) 125, 30-37
Measurement of cutaneous
inflamatory reactions using a scanning laser-Doppler velocimeter
A.G.Quinn, J.McLelland, T.Essex,
P.M.Farr
Abstract:
The performance of a new scanning
laser-Doppler velocimeter (LDV), which can rapidly measure blood flux over a large area of
skin without contact with the skin surface, was compared with that of a conventional
laser-Doppler instrument. The vascular response was measured to a range of doses of UVB,
and dilutions of contact allergens and sodium lauryl sulphate. The detection threshold of
the scanning LDV was equal to, or lower than, that of the conventional instrument. For
allergic contact hypersensitivity reactions (ACH), the coefficient of variation was
signifcantly less using the scanning LDV. The scanning LDV allowed accurate measurement of
the change in area that occurs with increasing intensity of inflammatory reaction. For ACH
reactions the area of inflammation continued to increase at dilutions where blood flux had
reached a plateau. The flare area was found to increase linearly with log dose of
histamine with no change in blood flux. |