Detection of HIFU lesions in Excised Tissue Using Acousto-Optic Imaging
Real-time imaging of the heating of tissue and lesion formation is a major barrier to the clinical application of HIFU. Tissue necrosis results in a change in the optical properties of the tissue. We have employed the acousto-optical (A-O) interaction to image HIFU lesions formed in excised chicken...
Main Authors: | Draudt, A, Lai, P, Roy, R, Murray, T, Cleveland, R |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2009
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