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Gut ; 70(1): 6-8, 2021 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32447309

ABSTRACT

Full-field optical coherence tomography (FFOCT) is an imaging technique of biological tissue based on tissue light reflectance analysis. We evaluated the feasibility of imaging fresh digestive mucosal biopsies after a quick mounting procedure (5 min) using two distinct modalities of FFOCT. In static FFOCT mode, we gained high-resolution images of general gut tissue-specific architecture, such as oesophageal papillae, gastric pits, duodenal villi and colonic crypts. In dynamic FFOCT mode, we imaged individual epithelial cells of the mucosal lining with a cellular or subcellular resolution and identified cellular components of the lamina propria. FFOCT represents a promising dye-free imaging tool for on-site analysis of gut tissue remodelling.


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Gastrointestinal Tract/diagnostic imaging , Gastrointestinal Tract/pathology , Tomography, Optical Coherence , Biopsy , Endoscopy , Humans , Mucous Membrane/diagnostic imaging , Mucous Membrane/pathology
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J Biomed Opt ; 21(2): 26005, 2016 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26857471

ABSTRACT

Full-field optical coherence tomography (FF-OCT) is a powerful tool for nondestructive assessment of biological tissue, i.e., for the structural examination of tissue in depth at a cellular resolution. Mostly known as a microscopy device for ex vivo analysis, FF-OCT has also been adapted to endoscopy setups since it shows good potential for in situ cancer diagnosis and biopsy guidance. Nevertheless, all the attempts to perform endoscopic FF-OCT imaging did not go beyond lab setups. We describe here, to the best of our knowledge, the first handheld FF-OCT endoscope based on a tandem interferometry assembly using incoherent illumination. A common-path passive imaging interferometer at the tip of an optical probe makes it robust and insensitive to environmental perturbations, and a low finesse Fabry-Perot processing interferometer guarantees a compact system. A good resolution (2.7 µm transverse and 6 µm axial) is maintained through the long distance, small diameter relay optics of the probe, and a good signal-to-noise ratio is achieved in a limited 100 ms acquisition time. High-resolution images and a movie of a rat brain slice have been recorded by moving the contact endoscope over the surface of the sample, allowing for tissue microscopic exploration at 20 m under the surface. These promising ex vivo results open new perspectives for in vivo imaging of biological tissue, in particular, in the field of cancer and surgical margin assessment.


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Endoscopy/methods , Interferometry/methods , Microscopy/methods , Tomography, Optical Coherence/methods , Animals , Biopsy , Brain/pathology , Equipment Design , Image Processing, Computer-Assisted , Rats
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Opt Lett ; 38(3): 287-9, 2013 Feb 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23381413

ABSTRACT

Photorefractive Bi(12)SiO(20) single crystal is used for acousto-optic imaging in thick scattering media in the green part of the spectrum, in an adaptive speckle correlation configuration. Light fields at the output of the scattering sample exhibit typical speckle grains of 1 µm size within the volume of the nonlinear crystal. This heterogeneous illumination induces a complex refractive index structure without applying a reference beam on the crystal, leading to a self-referenced diffraction correlation scheme. We demonstrate that this simple and robust configuration is able to perform axially resolved ultrasound modulated optical tomography of thick scattering media with an improved optical etendue.


Subject(s)
Holography/methods , Tomography, Optical/methods , Ultrasonics , Ultrasonography/methods , Acoustics , Equipment Design , Holography/instrumentation , Optics and Photonics/methods , Photons , Refractometry , Scattering, Radiation , Signal-To-Noise Ratio , Tomography, Optical/instrumentation
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Opt Lett ; 37(15): 3216-8, 2012 Aug 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22859137

ABSTRACT

Acousto-optical coherence tomography (AOCT) consists in using random phase jumps on ultrasound and light to achieve a millimeter resolution when imaging thick scattering media. We combined this technique with heterodyne off-axis digital holography. Two-dimensional images of absorbing objects embedded in scattering phantoms are obtained with a good signal-to-noise ratio. We study the impact of the phase modulation characteristics on the amplitude of the acousto-optic signal and on the contrast and apparent size of the absorbing inclusion.


Subject(s)
Holography/methods , Tomography, Optical Coherence/methods , Ultrasonics , Phantoms, Imaging , Scattering, Radiation
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