Quentin Godechal1,
Ghanem Ghanem2, Martin Cook3, Bernard Gallez1
1Biomedical
Magnetic Resonance, University of Louvain, Brussels, Belgium; 2Universite
libre de Bruxelles, Brussels, Belgium; 3Department of
Histopathology, Royal Surrey County Hospital, Guildford, United Kingdom
In this study, we proposed to use EPR imaging as a tool to map the concentration of melanin inside ex-vivo human pigmented and non-pigmented melanomas and to correlate this cartography with anatomo-pathology. The importance of the pigmentation for EPR measurement was unambiguously demonstrated. Moreover, EPR images accurately reflected the distribution of melanin pigments within melanoma samples.