Photoacoustic mammography capable of simultaneously acquiring photoacoustic and ultrasound images

  • Asao Y
  • Hashizume Y
  • Suita T
  • et al.
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Abstract

© 2016 The Authors. We have constructed a prototype photoacoustic mammography system (PAM-02) capable of simultaneously acquiring photoacoustic (PA) and ultrasound (US) images. Each PA, US, and fused PA/US image can be acquired over a wide area of the breast using the scanning module of a US transducer, a PA detector, and optical prisms. The resolution of the PA images exhibits improvement from 2 to 1 mm compared to images acquired using our previous prototype. The maximum scan area of PAM-02 is 90 mm along the horizontal axis and 150 mm along the vertical axis. In a phantom experiment, the available depth was at least 45 mm. A representative example of the application of the PAM-02 prototype in clinical research at Kyoto University is presented and shows S-factor images, which are considered an approximation parameter related to hemoglobin saturation of tumor-related blood vessels. We confirmed the applicability of the system for anatomical and biological research.

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Asao, Y., Hashizume, Y., Suita, T., Nagae, K., Fukutani, K., Sudo, Y., … Toi, M. (2016). Photoacoustic mammography capable of simultaneously acquiring photoacoustic and ultrasound images. Journal of Biomedical Optics, 21(11), 116009. https://doi.org/10.1117/1.jbo.21.11.116009

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