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Title: Microwave Induced Thermoacoustic Tomography Part IV


1
Microwave Induced Thermoacoustic TomographyPart
IV
  • By Zaid Al-Husseini

2
Sections
  • Improving Contrast
  • Transducer Array Info
  • Referenced Articles
  • Conclusion

3
Improving Contrast
  • Using Gain compensation to counteract microwave
    attenuation improves image contrast.
  • Using low pulse width of microwave radiation and
    ultrasonic transducer bandwidth
  • This should be approximately T lt 1 msec to
    achieve millimeter spatial resolution
  • The Ultra sound transducer should have a high
    freq. cut off 1/1 microsec, (1 MHz)
  • The lateral resolution can be improved using
    focused ultrasonic transducer
  • Using lower frequencies for deeper penetration

4
Transducer Array Info.
5
Referenced Articles
  • Title Imaging of small vessels using
    photoacoustics An in vivo study
  • Author(s) Siphanto RI, Kolkman RGM, Huisjes A,
    Pilatou MC, de Mul FFM, Steenbergen W, van
    Adrichem LNA
  • Source LASERS IN SURGERY AND MEDICINE 35 (5)
    354-362 2004
  • Reference Kruger RA (Thermoacoustic computed
    tomography using a conventional linear transducer
    array )
  • UNIVERSITY MEDICAL CENTER ROTERDAMN (Dept. of
    Plastic Surgery), The Netherlands
  • University of Twente Biophyisical engineering,
    The Netherlands
  • Title Thermoacoustic tomography - consistency
    conditions and the partial scan problem
  • Author(s) Patch SK
  • Source PHYSICS IN MEDICINE AND BIOLOGY 49 (11)
    2305-2315 JUN 7 2004
  • Reference Kruger (Breast Cancer in Vivo)
  • Language English
  • Applied Science Lab, GE Medical Systems
    Milowakee,WI

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More Referenced Articles
  • Title Microwave-induced thermal imaging of
    tissue dielectric properties
  • Author(s) Shi Y, Witte RS, Milas SM, Neiss JH,
    Chen XC, Cain CA, O'Donnell M
  • Source ULTRASONIC IMAGING 25 (2) 109-121 APR
    2003
  • Reference Lihong Wang (Microwavebilogical
    tissues)
  • Univ Michigan, Dept Biomed Engn, Ann Arbor, MI
  • Title Exact frequency-domain reconstruction for
    thermoacoustic tomography - I Planar geometry
  • Author(s) Xu Y, Feng DZ, Wang LHV
  • Reference Lihong Wang (Microwavesynthetic
    aperture)
  • Texas AM Univ, Opt Imaging Lab, Dept Biomed
    Engn, 3120 TAMU, College Stn, TX
  • Title Thermoacoustic computed tomography with
    large planar receivers
  • Author(s) Haltmeier M, Scherzer O, Burgholzer
    P, Paltauf G
  • Source INVERSE PROBLEMS 20 (5) 1663-1673 OCT
    2004
  • Innsbruck Univ, Dept Comp Sci, Technikerstr 25,
    Innsbruck, A-6020 Austria

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Conclusion
  • There were many Wang et al experiments on this
    (Texas AM), pretty advanced.
  • Not many people doing this research.
  • Use Gain compensation to improve contrast
  • Demo equipment is cheaper (around 7000 dollar,
    Acuson)
  • Cary, NC they have a center (Acuson)
  • Other good companies RDtech, Druck.com
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