Advances in ultrasound biomicroscopy
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Advances in ultrasound biomicroscopy
Abstract
The visualisation of living tissues at microscopic resolution is attracting attention in several fields. In medicine, the goals are to image healthy and diseased tissue with the aim of providing information previously only available from biopsy samples. In basic biology, the goal may be to image biological models of human disease or to conduct longitudinal studies of small-animal development. High-frequency ultrasonic imaging (ultrasound biomicroscopy) offers unique advantages for these applications. In this paper, the development of ultrasound biomicroscopy is reviewed. Aspects of transducer development, systems design and tissue properties are presented to provide a foundation for medical and biological applications. The majority of applications appear to be developing in the 40-60-MHz frequency range, where resolution on the order of 50 microm can be achieved. Doppler processing in this frequency range is beginning to emerge and some examples of current achievements will be highlighted. The current state of the art is reviewed for medical applications in ophthalmology, intravascular ultrasound, dermatology, and cartilage imaging. Ultrasound biomicroscopic studies of mouse embryonic development and tumour biology are presented. Speculation on the continuing evolution of ultrasound biomicroscopy will be discussed.
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