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Photoacoustic imaging of the microvasculature with a high-frequency ultrasound array transducer
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Photoacoustic imaging of the microvasculature with a high-frequency ultrasound array transducer

Roger J. Zemp, Rachel Bitton, Meng-Lin Li, K. Kirk Shung, George Stoica and Lihong V. Wang
Journal of Biomedical Optics, Vol.12(1), 010501
01/2007

Abstract

Biophotonic imaging High-frequency array transducer High-frequency ultrasound Microcirculation Microvascular Optical absorption Photoacoustic imaging Photoacoustic microscopy Ultrasound arrays
Visualization of microvascular networks could provide new information about function and disease. We demonstrate the capabilities of a 30-MHz ultrasound array system for photoacoustic microscopy of small (≤300 μm) vessels in a rat. 3D images obtained by translating the array in the elevation direction are compared with photographs of excised skin. The system is shown to have 100-μm lateral resolution, 25-μm axial resolution, and 3-mm imaging depth. To our knowledge this is the first report on photoacoustic microscopy of the microvas-culature with a high-frequency array transducer. It is anticipated that the system can be used for studying and diagnosing a number of diseases including cancer, atherosclerosis, dermatological disorders, and peripheral mi-crovascular complications in diabetes. © 2007 Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers.
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