High speed integrated endoscopic photoacoustic and ultrasound imaging system
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Yan Li,
Zhikai Zhu,
Joe Jing,
Jason Chen,
Andrew Emon Heidari,
Youmin He,
Jiang Zhu,
Teng Ma,
Mingyue Yu,
Qifa Zhou,
Zhongping Chen
2018 Volume 25, Issue 1, p1-1
Abstract
Endoscopic integrated photoacoustic and ultrasound imaging has the potential for early detection of the cancer in the gastrointestinal tract. Currently, slow imaging speed is one of the limitations for clinical translation. Here, we developed a high speed integrated endoscopic PA and US imaging system, which is able to perform PA and US imaging simultaneously up to 50 frames per second. Using this system, the architectural morphology and vasculature of the rectum wall were visualized from a Sprague Dawley rat in-vivo.
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