The emerging field of photoacoustic tomography is rapidly evolving with many new system designs and reconstruction algorithms being published. Many systems use water as a coupling medium between the scanned object and the ultrasound transducers. Prior to a scan, the water is heated to body temperature to enable small animal imaging. During the scan, the water heating system of some systems is switched off to minimize the risk of bubble formation, which leads to a gradual decrease in water temperature and hence the speed of sound. In this work, we use a commercially available scanner that follows this procedure, and show that a failure to model intra-scan temperature decreases as small as 1.5uC leads to image artifacts that may be difficult ...
Light absorption by the chromophores (hemoglobin, melanin, water etc.) present in any biological tis...
The speed of sound (SoS) in the imaged sample and in the coupling medium is an important parameter i...
Purpose: Speed of sound difference in the imaged object and surrounding coupling medium may reduce t...
The emerging field of photoacoustic tomography is rapidly evolving with many new system designs and ...
Pulsed illumination of a sample, e.g., of a biological tissue, causes a sudden temperature increase ...
Pulsed illumination of a sample, e.g., of a biological tissue, causes a sudden temperature increase ...
Photoacoustic (PA) and thermoacoustic (TA) effects are based on the generation of acoustic waves aft...
Photoacoustic (PA) and thermoacoustic (TA) effects are based on the generation of acoustic waves aft...
Photoacoustic (PA) imaging is a relatively new noninvasive medical imaging modality. It is a tech- n...
Photoacoustic tomography (PAT) refers to imaging that is based on the photoacoustic effect. Although...
Recent interest in ultrasound contrast agents (UCAs) as tools for quantitative imaging and therapy h...
Photoacoustic tomography (PAT) refers to imaging that is based on the photoacoustic effect. Although...
Abstract Introduction For improved efficiency and security in heat application during hyperthermia...
In this paper, we discussed the coupling medium in the optoacoustic imaging. The coupling medium is ...
A major limitation of thermal therapies is the lack of detailed thermal information needed to monito...
Light absorption by the chromophores (hemoglobin, melanin, water etc.) present in any biological tis...
The speed of sound (SoS) in the imaged sample and in the coupling medium is an important parameter i...
Purpose: Speed of sound difference in the imaged object and surrounding coupling medium may reduce t...
The emerging field of photoacoustic tomography is rapidly evolving with many new system designs and ...
Pulsed illumination of a sample, e.g., of a biological tissue, causes a sudden temperature increase ...
Pulsed illumination of a sample, e.g., of a biological tissue, causes a sudden temperature increase ...
Photoacoustic (PA) and thermoacoustic (TA) effects are based on the generation of acoustic waves aft...
Photoacoustic (PA) and thermoacoustic (TA) effects are based on the generation of acoustic waves aft...
Photoacoustic (PA) imaging is a relatively new noninvasive medical imaging modality. It is a tech- n...
Photoacoustic tomography (PAT) refers to imaging that is based on the photoacoustic effect. Although...
Recent interest in ultrasound contrast agents (UCAs) as tools for quantitative imaging and therapy h...
Photoacoustic tomography (PAT) refers to imaging that is based on the photoacoustic effect. Although...
Abstract Introduction For improved efficiency and security in heat application during hyperthermia...
In this paper, we discussed the coupling medium in the optoacoustic imaging. The coupling medium is ...
A major limitation of thermal therapies is the lack of detailed thermal information needed to monito...
Light absorption by the chromophores (hemoglobin, melanin, water etc.) present in any biological tis...
The speed of sound (SoS) in the imaged sample and in the coupling medium is an important parameter i...
Purpose: Speed of sound difference in the imaged object and surrounding coupling medium may reduce t...