Sentinel lymph node detection ex vivo using ultrasound-modulated optical tomography

  • Kim C
  • Song K
  • Wang L
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Abstract

We apply ultrasound-modulated optical tomography (UOT) to image ex-vivo methylene-blue-dyed sentinel lymph nodes embedded in 3.2-cm-thick chicken breast tissues. The UOT system is implemented for the first time using ring-shaped light illumination, intense acoustic bursts, and charge-coupled device (CCD) camera-based speckle contrast detection. Since the system is noninvasive, nonionizing, portable, relatively cost effective, and easy to combine with photoacoustic imaging and single element ultrasonic pulse-echo imaging, UOT can potentially be a good imaging modality for the detection of sentinel lymph nodes in breast cancer staging in vivo. © 2008 Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers.

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Kim, C., Song, K. H., & Wang, L. V. (2008). Sentinel lymph node detection ex vivo using ultrasound-modulated optical tomography. Journal of Biomedical Optics, 13(2), 020507. https://doi.org/10.1117/1.2907791

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