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. 2005 Jun 14:4:36.
doi: 10.1186/1475-925X-4-36.

Computational optical biopsy

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Computational optical biopsy

Yi Li et al. Biomed Eng Online. .

Abstract

Optical molecular imaging is based on fluorescence or bioluminescence, and hindered by photon scattering in the tissue, especially in patient studies. Here we propose a computational optical biopsy (COB) approach to localize and quantify a light source deep inside a subject. In contrast to existing optical biopsy techniques, our scheme is to collect optical signals directly from a region of interest along one or multiple biopsy paths in a subject, and then compute features of an underlying light source distribution. In this paper, we formulate this inverse problem in the framework of diffusion approximation, demonstrate the solution uniqueness properties in two representative configurations, and obtain analytic solutions for reconstruction of both optical properties and source parameters.

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A needle insertion path, where t is the direction of the insertion, 0 one point along the insertion, v a direction in which the needle tip detects light, s1; s2 are points along the path

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