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Jean Gonzalez1, Joseph Decerce, Sarah J Erickson, Sergio L Martinez, Annie Nunez, Manuela Roman, Barbara Traub, Cecilia A Flores, Seigbeh M Roberts, Estrella Hernandez, Wenceslao Aguirre, Richard Kiszonas, Anuradha Godavarty.
Abstract
Hand-held optical imagers are developed by various researchers towards reflectance-based spectroscopic imaging of breast cancer. Recently, a Gen-1 handheld optical imager was developed with capabilities to perform two-dimensional (2-D) spectroscopic as well as three-dimensional (3-D) tomographic imaging studies. However, the imager was bulky with poor surface contact (~30%) along curved tissues, and limited sensitivity to detect targets consistently. Herein, a Gen-2 hand-held optical imager that overcame the above limitations of the Gen-1 imager has been developed and the instrumentation described. The Gen-2 hand-held imager is less bulky, portable, and has improved surface contact (~86%) on curved tissues. Additionally, the forked probe head design is capable of simultaneous bilateral reflectance imaging of both breast tissues, and also transillumination imaging of a single breast tissue. Experimental studies were performed on tissue phantoms to demonstrate the improved sensitivity in detecting targets using the Gen-2 imager. The improved instrumentation of the Gen-2 imager allowed detection of targets independent of their location with respect to the illumination points, unlike in Gen-1 imager. The developed imager has potential for future clinical breast imaging with enhanced sensitivity, via both reflectance and transillumination imaging.Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 23224163 PMCID: PMC3381015 DOI: 10.1117/1.JBO.17.8.081402
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Biomed Opt ISSN: 1083-3668 Impact factor: 3.170