Authors
Michael Jaeger, David Harris-Birtill, Andreas Gertsch, Elizabeth O’Flynn, Jeffrey Bamber
Publication date
2012/6/1
Journal
Journal of biomedical Optics
Volume
17
Issue
6
Pages
066007-066007
Publisher
Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers
Description
Photoacoustic imaging, based on ultrasound detected after laser irradiation, is an extension to diagnostic ultrasound for imaging the vasculature, blood oxygenation and the uptake of optical contrast media with promise for cancer diagnosis. For versatile scanning, the irradiation optics is preferably combined with the acoustic probe in an epi-style arrangement avoiding acoustically dense tissue in the acoustic propagation path from tissue irradiation to acoustic detection. Unfortunately epiphotoacoustic imaging suffers from strong clutter, arising from optical absorption in tissue outside the image plane, and from acoustic backscattering. This limits the imaging depth for useful photoacoustic image contrast to typically less than one centimeter. Deformation-compensated averaging (DCA), which takes advantage of clutter decorrelation induced by palpating the tissue with the imaging probe, has previously been proposed …
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