AbstractA prospective study was performed on neurosurgical samples from 18 patients to evaluate the use of full-field optical coherence tomography (FF-OCT) in brain tumor diagnosis.FF-OCT captures en face slices of tissue samples at 1μm resolution in 3D to a penetration depth of around 200μm. A 1cm2 specimen is scanned at a single depth and processed in about 5min. This rapid imaging process is non-invasive and requires neither contrast agent injection nor tissue preparation, which makes it particularly well suited to medical imaging applications.Temporal chronic epileptic parenchyma and brain tumors such as meningiomas, low-grade and high-grade gliomas, and choroid plexus papilloma were imaged. A subpopulation of neurons, myelin fibers and...
Introduction: The presence of positive margins following tumor resection is a frequent cause of re-e...
Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT) has the capability to differentiate brain elements with intrinsic...
Introduction: The presence of positive margins following tumor resection is a frequent cause of re-e...
A prospective study was performed on neurosurgical samples from 18 patients to evaluate the use of F...
This study investigates the feasibility of in vivo quantitative optical coherence tomography (OCT) o...
Background: Precise identification, discrimination and assessment of central nervous system (CNS) tu...
BackgroundPrecise identification, discrimination and assessment of central nervous system (CNS) tumo...
Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT) provides non-labeling, real-time and high resolution images, whic...
This paper considers valuable visual assessment criteria for distinguishing between tumorous and non...
OBJECTIVE: Intraoperative identification of brain tumors and tumor margins has been limited by eithe...
Modern imaging techniques, particularly functional imaging techniques that interrogate some specifi...
Intravascular imaging has emerged as a valuable tool for the treatment of coronary and peripheral ar...
Introduction: The presence of positive margins following tumor resection is a frequent cause of re-e...
Neuroimaging techniques aim at revealing the anatomy and functional organisation of cerebral structu...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Harvard-MIT Division of Health Sciences and Technology, 2008.This electronic versio...
Introduction: The presence of positive margins following tumor resection is a frequent cause of re-e...
Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT) has the capability to differentiate brain elements with intrinsic...
Introduction: The presence of positive margins following tumor resection is a frequent cause of re-e...
A prospective study was performed on neurosurgical samples from 18 patients to evaluate the use of F...
This study investigates the feasibility of in vivo quantitative optical coherence tomography (OCT) o...
Background: Precise identification, discrimination and assessment of central nervous system (CNS) tu...
BackgroundPrecise identification, discrimination and assessment of central nervous system (CNS) tumo...
Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT) provides non-labeling, real-time and high resolution images, whic...
This paper considers valuable visual assessment criteria for distinguishing between tumorous and non...
OBJECTIVE: Intraoperative identification of brain tumors and tumor margins has been limited by eithe...
Modern imaging techniques, particularly functional imaging techniques that interrogate some specifi...
Intravascular imaging has emerged as a valuable tool for the treatment of coronary and peripheral ar...
Introduction: The presence of positive margins following tumor resection is a frequent cause of re-e...
Neuroimaging techniques aim at revealing the anatomy and functional organisation of cerebral structu...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Harvard-MIT Division of Health Sciences and Technology, 2008.This electronic versio...
Introduction: The presence of positive margins following tumor resection is a frequent cause of re-e...
Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT) has the capability to differentiate brain elements with intrinsic...
Introduction: The presence of positive margins following tumor resection is a frequent cause of re-e...