Angular restriction fluorescence optical projection tomography to localize micrometastases in lymph nodes.

JOURNAL OF BIOMEDICAL OPTICS(2019)

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Lymph node biopsy is a primary means of staging breast cancer, yet standard pathological techniques are time-consuming and typically sample less than 1% of the total node volume. A low-cost fluorescence optical projection tomography (OPT) protocol is demonstrated for rapid imaging of whole lymph nodes in three dimensions. The relatively low scattering properties of lymph node tissue can be leveraged to significantly improve spatial resolution of lymph node OPT by employing angular restriction of photon detection. It is demonstrated through porcine lymph node metastases models that simple filtered-backprojection reconstruction is sufficient to detect and localize 200-mu m-diameter metastases (the smallest clinically significant) in 1-cm-diameter lymph nodes. (C) The Authors. Published by SPIE under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 Unported License.
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optical projection tomography,fluorescence,angular domain,lymph node,metastases,mesoscopic
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