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Multi-wavelength time domain optical mammography.

P Taroni1, L Spinelli, A Torricelli, A Pifferi, G M Danesini, R Cubeddu.   

Abstract

A time-resolved optical mammograph operating at 7 wavelengths (637, 683, 785, 832, 905, 916, and 975 nm) in compressed breast geometry was developed. Its clinical application was started on patients bearing malignant and benign lesions. Late gated intensity images are used to obtain information on the spatial distribution of the absorption properties of breast. Scattering images derived from the diffusion theory are also applied for lesion detection and characterization. Cancers are identified in intensity images at short wavelengths, due to the high blood content, while cysts are typically characterized by low scattering at all wavelengths. The increase (from 4 to 7) in the number of wavelengths as compared to the previous versions of the instrument aims at improving the robustness of the fitting procedures for a better estimate of tissue composition and structure and of physiological parameters. Moreover, the new wavelengths contribute to the qualitatively identify tissue composition from intensity images, and could assist lesion detection.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 16173823     DOI: 10.1177/153303460500400506

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Technol Cancer Res Treat        ISSN: 1533-0338


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