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Multiwavelength three-dimensional near-infrared tomography of the breast: initial simulation, phantom, and clinical results

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The reconstructed tumor from the breast cancer patient was found to have a higher oxy-deoxy hemoglobin concentration and also a higher oxygen saturation level than the background, indicating a ductal carcinoma that corresponds well to histology findings.
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Three-dimensional (3D), multiwavelength near-infrared tomography has the potential to provide new physiological information about biological tissue function and pathological transformation. Fast and reliable measurements of multiwavelength data from multiple planes over a region of interest, together with adequate model-based nonlinear image reconstruction, form the major components of successful estimation of internal optical properties of the region. These images can then be used to examine the concentration of chromophores such as hemoglobin, deoxyhemoglobin, water, and lipids that in turn can serve to identify and characterize abnormalities located deep within the domain. We introduce and discuss a 3D modeling method and image reconstruction algorithm that is currently in place. Reconstructed images of optical properties are presented from simulated data, measured phantoms, and clinical data acquired from a breast cancer patient. It is shown that, with a relatively fast 3D inversion algorithm, useful images of optical absorption and scatter can be calculated with good separation and localization in all cases. It is also shown that, by use of the calculated optical absorption over a range of wavelengths, the oxygen saturation distribution of a tissue under investigation can be deduced from oxygenated and deoxygenated hemoglobin maps. With this method the reconstructed tumor from the breast cancer patient was found to have a higher oxy-deoxy hemoglobin concentration and also a higher oxygen saturation level than the background, indicating a ductal carcinoma that corresponds well to histology findings.

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Light Propagation and Gas Absorption Studies in Turbid Media Using Tunable Diode Llaser Techniques

Liang Mei
TL;DR: In this article, a new experimental approach is developed to study light propagation in turbid media, namely frequency-modulated light scattering interferometry (FMLSI), originating from the well-known frequency modulated continuous-wave technique in telecommunication field.
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Wavelength-modulated Differential Photoacoustic Spectroscopy for Early Detection of Breast Cancer and Hypoxia Monitoring

TL;DR: A novel PA spectroscopic modality for ultra-sensitive characterization of functional information for breast cancer imaging that efficiently suppresses background absorptions while amplifying the small PA signal, thereby optically identifying premalignant tumors before they are anatomically apparent is introduced.
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Cap-Based Transcranial Optical Tomography in an Awake Infant

TL;DR: It is shown that tomographically reconstructed static CTOT-derived oxy- and deoxygenated blood volumes are spatially correlated with the time-averaged BOLD fMRI volumes, and that dynamic CTOT mapping should be possible, which would then enable evaluation of functional connectivity in awake infants.
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Time domain fluorescent diffuse optical tomography

TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigated the performance of fluorescent diffuse optical tomography (FMT) in the case of time resolved measurements and derived the different moments of the time point spread function (TPSF) to construct the forward model.
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Examination of the oxygenation state of hemoglobin in a phantom and in-vivo tissue applying absorption balancing with two and three laser wavelengths

TL;DR: In this article, a quasi-simultaneous balanced absorption measurements of hemoglobin and oxygenated hemoglobin at selected wavelengths in order to minimize baseline fluctuations during spatial scanning of the sample is reported.
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Optical tomography in medical imaging

TL;DR: A review of methods for the forward and inverse problems in optical tomography can be found in this paper, where the authors focus on the highly scattering case found in applications in medical imaging, and to the problem of absorption and scattering reconstruction.
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Characterization of the near infrared absorption spectra of cytochrome aa3 and haemoglobin for the non-invasive monitoring of cerebral oxygenation.

TL;DR: The cytochrome aa3 spectrum in vivo from the brains of rats after replacing the blood with a fluorocarbon substitute is obtained and an algorithm for calculating the changes in oxygenated and deoxygenated haemoglobin and oxygenated cy tochrome a a3 in tissue from changes in near IR absorption is constructed.
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Concurrent MRI and diffuse optical tomography of breast after indocyanine green enhancement

TL;DR: It is found that DOT provides for localization and quantification of exogenous tissue chromophore concentrations and the use of ICG, an albumin bound absorbing dye in plasma, demonstrates the potential to differentiate disease based on the quantified enhancement of suspicious lesions.
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Imaging the body with diffuse optical tomography

TL;DR: The basic idea of DOT is introduced, the history of optical methods in medicine is reviewed, and a review of the tissue's optical properties, modes of operation for DOT, and the challenges which the development of DOT must overcome are detailed.
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A finite element approach for modeling photon transport in tissue.

TL;DR: A finite element method for deriving photon density inside an object, and photon flux at its boundary, assuming that the photon transport model is the diffusion approximation to the radiative transfer equation, is introduced herein.
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