Introduction Tumor detection and visualization plays a key role in the clinical workflow of a patient with suspected cancer, both in the diagnosis and treatment. Several optical imaging …
J Desroches, M Jermyn, M Pinto, F Picot… - Scientific reports, 2018 - nature.com
Modern cancer diagnosis requires histological, molecular, and genomic tumor analyses. Tumor sampling is often achieved using a targeted needle biopsy approach. Targeting …
H Ramakonar, BC Quirk, RW Kirk, J Li, A Jacques… - Science …, 2018 - science.org
Intracranial hemorrhage can be a devastating complication associated with needle biopsies of the brain. Hemorrhage can occur to vessels located adjacent to the biopsy needle as …
EV Gubarkova, EB Kiseleva, MA Sirotkina… - Diagnostics, 2020 - mdpi.com
The possibility to assess molecular-biological and morphological features of particular breast cancer types can improve the precision of resection margin detection and enable …
Optical coherence elastography (OCE) is an emerging imaging technique that probes microscale mechanical contrast in tissues with the potential to differentiate healthy and …
RM Nolan, SG Adie, M Marjanovic, EJ Chaney… - BMC cancer, 2016 - Springer
Background Evaluation of lymph node (LN) status is an important factor for detecting metastasis and thereby staging breast cancer. Currently utilized clinical techniques involve …
A Tata, A Gribble, M Ventura, M Ganguly… - Chemical …, 2016 - pubs.rsc.org
While mass spectrometers can detect chemical signatures within milliseconds of data acquisition time, the non-targeted nature of mass spectrometry imaging (MSI) necessitates …
RA McLaughlin, X Yang, BC Quirk… - Journal of Applied …, 2012 - journals.physiology.org
Imaging of alveoli in situ has for the most part been infeasible due to the high resolution required to discern individual alveoli and limited access to alveoli beneath the lung surface …
WA Wells, M Thrall, A Sorokina… - … of pathology & …, 2019 - meridian.allenpress.com
The traditional surgical pathology assessment requires tissue to be removed from the patient, then processed, sectioned, stained, and interpreted by a pathologist using a light …