| Literature DB >> 25642127 |
Jun Xia1, Junjie Yao1, Lihong V Wang1.
Abstract
Photoacoustic tomography (PAT) is an emerging imaging modality that shows great potential for preclinical research and clinical practice. As a hybrid technique, PAT is based on the acoustic detection of optical absorption from either endogenous chromophores, such as oxy-hemoglobin and deoxy-hemoglobin, or exogenous contrast agents, such as organic dyes and nanoparticles. Because ultrasound scatters much less than light in tissue, PAT generates high-resolution images in both the optical ballistic and diffusive regimes. Over the past decade, the photoacoustic technique has been evolving rapidly, leading to a variety of exciting discoveries and applications. This review covers the basic principles of PAT and its different implementations. Strengths of PAT are highlighted, along with the most recent imaging results.Entities:
Keywords: Photoacoustic tomography; anatomical imaging; brain imaging; functional imaging; molecular imaging; nanoparticle; photoacoustic computed tomography; photoacoustic microscopy; super resolution; tumor imaging; vascular imaging
Year: 2014 PMID: 25642127 PMCID: PMC4311576 DOI: 10.2528/pier14032303
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Electromagn Waves (Camb) ISSN: 1070-4698