Photoacoustic clinical imaging
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Abstract
Photoacoustic is an emerging biomedical imaging modality, which allows imaging optical absorbers in the tissue by acoustic detectors (light in - sound out). Such a technique has an immense potential for clinical translation since it allows high resolution, sufficient imaging depth, with diverse endogenous and exogenous contrast, and is free from ionizing radiation. In recent years, tremendous developments in both the instrumentation and imaging agents have been achieved. These opened avenues for clinical imaging of various sites allowed applications such as brain functional imaging, breast cancer screening, diagnosis of psoriasis and skin lesions, biopsy and surgery guidance, the guidance of tumor therapies at…
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- Medicine
- Photoacoustic imaging in biomedicine
- Medical imaging
- Medical physics
- Optical imaging
- Breast imaging
- Molecular imaging
- Radiology
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- Good health and well-being
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