Literature DB >> 15901949

Time-resolved optical mammography between 637 and 985 nm: clinical study on the detection and identification of breast lesions.

Paola Taroni1, Alessandro Torricelli, Lorenzo Spinelli, Antonio Pifferi, Francesco Arpaia, Gianmaria Danesini, Rinaldo Cubeddu.   

Abstract

The first time-resolved optical mammograph operating beyond 900 nm was tested in a retrospective clinical study involving 194 patients with malignant and benign lesions, to investigate the diagnostic potential for the detection and characterization of breast lesions. For the first part of the study (101 patients with 114 lesions), the system was operated at 683, 785, 913 and 975 nm. Subsequently, to improve the spectral content of optical images, the number of wavelengths was increased (up to 7) and the spectral range was extended (637-985 nm). Late gated intensity and scattering images provide sensitivity to tissue composition (oxy- and deoxyhaemoglobin, water and lipids) and physiology (total haemoglobin content and oxygen saturation), as well as to structural changes. Tumours are typically identified because of the strong blood absorption at short wavelengths (637-685 nm), while cysts are characterized by low scattering, leading to a detection rate of approximately 80% for both lesion types, when detection is required in both cranio-caudal and oblique views. The detection rate for other benign lesions, such as fibroadenomas, is presently much lower (<40%). The effectiveness of the technique in localizing and identifying different lesion types was analysed as a function of various parameters (lesion size, compressed breast thickness, age, body mass index, breast parenchymal pattern). The possibility that physiologic changes due to the development of a malignant lesion could affect the entire breast was investigated. The capacity to assess the density of breast based on the average scattering properties was also tested.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 15901949     DOI: 10.1088/0031-9155/50/11/003

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Phys Med Biol        ISSN: 0031-9155            Impact factor:   3.609


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1.  Estimate of tissue composition in malignant and benign breast lesions by time-domain optical mammography.

Authors:  Giovanna Quarto; Lorenzo Spinelli; Antonio Pifferi; Alessandro Torricelli; Rinaldo Cubeddu; Francesca Abbate; Nicola Balestreri; Simona Menna; Enrico Cassano; Paola Taroni
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2.  Diffuse Optics for Tissue Monitoring and Tomography.

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Journal:  J Biomed Opt       Date:  2011-11       Impact factor: 3.170

4.  Feasibility of spatial frequency-domain imaging for monitoring palpable breast lesions.

Authors:  Constance M Robbins; Guruprasad Raghavan; James F Antaki; Jana M Kainerstorfer
Journal:  J Biomed Opt       Date:  2017-08       Impact factor: 3.170

5.  Three-dimensional fluorescence tomography of human breast tissues in vivo using a hand-held optical imager.

Authors:  Sarah J Erickson; Sergio L Martinez; Joseph DeCerce; Adrian Romero; Lizeth Caldera; Anuradha Godavarty
Journal:  Phys Med Biol       Date:  2013-02-15       Impact factor: 3.609

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Authors:  Venkaiah C Kavuri; Hanli Liu
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Review 7.  Optical tomography of breast cancer-monitoring response to primary medical therapy.

Authors:  Louise C Enfield; Adam P Gibson; Jeremy C Hebden; Michael Douek
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8.  Diffuse Optical Monitoring of the Neoadjuvant Breast Cancer Therapy.

Authors:  Regine Choe; Turgut Durduran
Journal:  IEEE J Sel Top Quantum Electron       Date:  2011-12-02       Impact factor: 4.544

9.  Differentiation of benign and malignant breast tumors by in-vivo three-dimensional parallel-plate diffuse optical tomography.

Authors:  Regine Choe; Soren D Konecky; Alper Corlu; Kijoon Lee; Turgut Durduran; David R Busch; Saurav Pathak; Brian J Czerniecki; Julia Tchou; Douglas L Fraker; Angela Demichele; Britton Chance; Simon R Arridge; Martin Schweiger; Joseph P Culver; Mitchell D Schnall; Mary E Putt; Mark A Rosen; Arjun G Yodh
Journal:  J Biomed Opt       Date:  2009 Mar-Apr       Impact factor: 3.170

10.  A novel fluorescent imaging agent for diffuse optical tomography of the breast: first clinical experience in patients.

Authors:  Stephanie van de Ven; Andrea Wiethoff; Tim Nielsen; Bernhard Brendel; Marjolein van der Voort; Rami Nachabe; Martin Van der Mark; Michiel Van Beek; Leon Bakker; Lueder Fels; Sjoerd Elias; Peter Luijten; Willem Mali
Journal:  Mol Imaging Biol       Date:  2009-10-02       Impact factor: 3.488

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