Optical coherence tomography is a method of optical signal acquisition and processing based upon interferometry, where scattering from the media of interest produces micrometer-resolution 3D images. Optical coherence elastography utilizes OCT to measure the local displacement of tissues under controlled applied load and the resulting strain on the material [1], producing 2D and 3D strain maps (elastograms). The technique can be used to image microscopic mechanical properties of tissue [2], through either quasi-static or dynamic loading regimes (10Hz respectively). Typically systems operate in the NIR, minimizing scattering and allowing for greater penetration depths. There are applications to conservation, diagnostic and interventional medi...
Researchers at University of Washington (USA) have developed a new diagnostic procedure combining el...
This dissertation reports the developments of novel methods for tissue imaging and characterization ...
235 pagesStiffness of tissue has long been used as an indicator for the presence of various diseases...
Optical coherence tomography is a method of optical signal acquisition and processing based upon int...
In optical coherence elastography, images are formed by mapping a mechanical property of tissue. Suc...
This dissertation reports on the development of low-coherence optical imaging and measurement techni...
We present optical coherence micro-elastography, an improved form of compression optical coherence e...
We present optical coherence micro-elastography, an improved form of compression optical coherence e...
The mechanical properties of tissue are pivotal in its function and behavior, and are often modified...
Optical coherence elastography (OCE) is a strain imaging technique that characterizes the elastic pr...
With the development of optical coherence tomography, the application optical coherence elas-tograph...
We present an acquisition method for optical coherence elastography (OCE) that enables acquisition o...
Optical coherence elastography (OCE), as the use of OCT to perform elastography has come to be known...
There have been three basic approaches to optical tomography since the early 1980s: diffraction tomo...
We demonstrate a computationally-efficient method for optical coherence elastography (OCE) based on ...
Researchers at University of Washington (USA) have developed a new diagnostic procedure combining el...
This dissertation reports the developments of novel methods for tissue imaging and characterization ...
235 pagesStiffness of tissue has long been used as an indicator for the presence of various diseases...
Optical coherence tomography is a method of optical signal acquisition and processing based upon int...
In optical coherence elastography, images are formed by mapping a mechanical property of tissue. Suc...
This dissertation reports on the development of low-coherence optical imaging and measurement techni...
We present optical coherence micro-elastography, an improved form of compression optical coherence e...
We present optical coherence micro-elastography, an improved form of compression optical coherence e...
The mechanical properties of tissue are pivotal in its function and behavior, and are often modified...
Optical coherence elastography (OCE) is a strain imaging technique that characterizes the elastic pr...
With the development of optical coherence tomography, the application optical coherence elas-tograph...
We present an acquisition method for optical coherence elastography (OCE) that enables acquisition o...
Optical coherence elastography (OCE), as the use of OCT to perform elastography has come to be known...
There have been three basic approaches to optical tomography since the early 1980s: diffraction tomo...
We demonstrate a computationally-efficient method for optical coherence elastography (OCE) based on ...
Researchers at University of Washington (USA) have developed a new diagnostic procedure combining el...
This dissertation reports the developments of novel methods for tissue imaging and characterization ...
235 pagesStiffness of tissue has long been used as an indicator for the presence of various diseases...