Photoacoustic imaging holds potential in diagnosis and treatment monitoring of breast cancer, but clinical translation of this technology has often been hindered by bulky and expensive excitation sources. In this work, the potential of a portable, dual-mode multispectral LED-based photoacoustic and ultrasound system (AcousticX) in breast imaging is investigated for the first time. The AcousticX system comprises a linear array ultrasound probe (7 MHz) and two dualwavelength LED arrays (750/850 nm) placed on both sides of the probe. Two experiments were performed to investigate the potential of the system in imaging the breast. In the first instance, interleaved photoacoustic and ultrasound imaging was performed on a semi-anthropomorphic mult...
Tomographic photoacoustic and ultrasound imaging is essential for isotropic spatial resolution and t...
Recent advances in high power, pulsed, light emitting diodes (LEDs) have shown potential as fast, ro...
Pulsed lasers in photoacoustic tomography systems are expensive, which limit their use to a few clin...
Ultrasound imaging is widely used to guide minimally invasive procedures, but the visualization of t...
We describe two laser optoacoustic imaging systems for breast cancer detection based on arrays of ac...
Non-invasive detection of breast cancer has been regarded as the holy grail of applications for phot...
Photoacoustic tomographic breast imaging systems progressively move into the clinics for in-vivo stu...
Recent clinical studies have demonstrated that photoacoustic imaging (PAI) provides important diagno...
Recent advances in high power, pulsed, light emitting diodes (LEDs) have shown potential as fast, ro...
Presently, breast cancer diagnostic methods are dominated by mammography. Although drawbacks of mamm...
Photoacoustic (PA) imaging is a rapidly growing hybrid biomedical imaging modality. Translating it t...
Small animals are widely used as disease models in medical research. Noninvasive imaging modalities ...
Photoacoustic and thermoacoustic phantom images obtained with a multi-channel breast scanner designe...
Optoacoustic imaging, based on the differences in optical contrast of blood hemoglobin and oxyhemogl...
Breast cancer affects millions of women worldwide each year, and is responsible for hundreds of thou...
Tomographic photoacoustic and ultrasound imaging is essential for isotropic spatial resolution and t...
Recent advances in high power, pulsed, light emitting diodes (LEDs) have shown potential as fast, ro...
Pulsed lasers in photoacoustic tomography systems are expensive, which limit their use to a few clin...
Ultrasound imaging is widely used to guide minimally invasive procedures, but the visualization of t...
We describe two laser optoacoustic imaging systems for breast cancer detection based on arrays of ac...
Non-invasive detection of breast cancer has been regarded as the holy grail of applications for phot...
Photoacoustic tomographic breast imaging systems progressively move into the clinics for in-vivo stu...
Recent clinical studies have demonstrated that photoacoustic imaging (PAI) provides important diagno...
Recent advances in high power, pulsed, light emitting diodes (LEDs) have shown potential as fast, ro...
Presently, breast cancer diagnostic methods are dominated by mammography. Although drawbacks of mamm...
Photoacoustic (PA) imaging is a rapidly growing hybrid biomedical imaging modality. Translating it t...
Small animals are widely used as disease models in medical research. Noninvasive imaging modalities ...
Photoacoustic and thermoacoustic phantom images obtained with a multi-channel breast scanner designe...
Optoacoustic imaging, based on the differences in optical contrast of blood hemoglobin and oxyhemogl...
Breast cancer affects millions of women worldwide each year, and is responsible for hundreds of thou...
Tomographic photoacoustic and ultrasound imaging is essential for isotropic spatial resolution and t...
Recent advances in high power, pulsed, light emitting diodes (LEDs) have shown potential as fast, ro...
Pulsed lasers in photoacoustic tomography systems are expensive, which limit their use to a few clin...