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12 February 2018 Wide-field high spatial frequency domain imaging of tissue microstructure
Weihao Lin, Bixin Zeng, Zili Cao, Danfeng Zhu, M. Xu
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Abstract
Wide-field tissue imaging is usually not capable of resolving tissue microstructure. We present High Spatial Frequency Domain Imaging (HSFDI) - a noncontact imaging modality that spatially maps the tissue microscopic scattering structures over a large field of view. Based on an analytical reflectance model of sub-diffusive light from forward-peaked highly scattering media, HSFDI quantifies the spatially-resolved parameters of the light scattering phase function from the reflectance of structured light modulated at high spatial frequencies. We have demonstrated with ex vivo cancerous tissue to validate the robustness of HSFDI in significant contrast and differentiation of the microstructutral parameters between different types and disease states of tissue.
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Weihao Lin, Bixin Zeng, Zili Cao, Danfeng Zhu, and M. Xu "Wide-field high spatial frequency domain imaging of tissue microstructure", Proc. SPIE 10484, Advanced Biomedical and Clinical Diagnostic and Surgical Guidance Systems XVI, 1048416 (12 February 2018); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2289207
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KEYWORDS
Tissues

Light scattering

Scattering

Reflectivity

Tumors

Tissue optics

Modulation

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