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Heliyon ; 8(8): e10308, 2022 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36033332

ABSTRACT

This work presents a method for constructing phantoms suitable for diffuse optical mammography. They are based on Polydimethylsiloxane silicones, with the characteristic of being anthropomorphic, and having similar mechanical and optical properties as a real breast. These phantoms are useful for testing the performance of diffuse optical imaging devices in the near infrared, both in transmittance and reflectance geometries, since they can be constructed containing inclusions, to simulate breast tumors. An alternative component to be used as scattering agent, that is easier to handle than traditional scattering agents, is also studied. The optical properties of the phantoms were tested varying the concentration of scattering and absorbing agents, while their mechanical properties were modified by adding a silicone fluid to the basic mixture. Finally, the phantoms were tested by Diffuse Optical Imaging experiments, and these images were compared to the ones obtained by conventional ultrasound techniques. Results show that the constructed anthropomorphic phantoms properly reproduce the optical and mechanical characteristics of human breasts, and are suitable to be used in Diffuse Optical Imaging.

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Biomed Phys Eng Express ; 6(6)2020 11 10.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35039466

ABSTRACT

We present a novel method for obtaining a 3D absorption map of a tissue-like turbid slab in the near-infrared spectral range by tomosynthesis. Transmittance data are obtained for a large number of oblique projection directions by scanning a cw laser source across the surface of the slab and by using a CCD camera for spatially resolved light detection. A perturbation model of light transport is used to convert the intensity maps for the different projections into absorption maps. By applying the tomosynthesis approach to these new maps, 3D absorption information on embedded inclusions has been obtained for the first time. The number and the positions of the lateral offset detectors have been optimized by employing a structural similarity index for comparison of the reconstructed with the true absorption data. We present 3D reconstruction of absorption maps using both Monte Carlo simulations and experiments on phantoms with breast-like optical properties. A comparison with conventional 3D reconstruction by a finite element approach shows the superior location performance of tomosynthesis.


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Imaging, Three-Dimensional , Mammography , Tomography, Optical , Breast/diagnostic imaging , Monte Carlo Method , Phantoms, Imaging , Radiographic Image Interpretation, Computer-Assisted/methods
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Biomed Opt Express ; 5(5): 1336-54, 2014 May 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24876999

ABSTRACT

In the present contribution we investigate the images of CW diffusely reflected light for a point-like source, registered by a CCD camera imaging a turbid medium containing an absorbing lesion. We show that detection of µa variations (absorption anomalies) is achieved if images are normalized to background intensity. A theoretical analysis based on the diffusion approximation is presented to investigate the sensitivity and the limitations of our proposal and a novel procedure to find the location of the inclusions in 3D is given and tested. An analysis of the noise and its influence on the detection capabilities of our proposal is provided. Experimental results on phantoms are also given, supporting the proposed approach.

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Ital J Neurol Sci ; 12(6): 593-6, 1991 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-1783539

ABSTRACT

A case presenting with clinical features of ocular myasthenia and a false-positive edrophonium test is reported. Brain CT and MRI scan revealed a pineal region tumor histologically verified as germinoma. We recommend evaluating patients with clinical features of myasthenia gravis (MG) confined to the ocular muscles for intracranial mass lesions.


Subject(s)
Brain Neoplasms/complications , Diplopia/etiology , Dysgerminoma/complications , Myasthenia Gravis/pathology , Oculomotor Muscles , Pineal Gland , Adult , Brain Neoplasms/diagnostic imaging , Brain Neoplasms/pathology , Dysgerminoma/diagnostic imaging , Dysgerminoma/pathology , Evoked Potentials, Visual/physiology , Humans , Magnetic Resonance Imaging , Male , Myasthenia Gravis/etiology , Pupil/physiology , Tomography, X-Ray Computed , Visual Fields/physiology
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