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Image-guided optical spectroscopy provides molecular-specific information in vivo: MRI-guided spectroscopy of breast cancer hemoglobin, water, and scatterer size
Authors:Carpenter Colin M  Pogue Brian W  Jiang Shudong  Dehghani Hamid  Wang Xin  Paulsen Keith D  Wells Wendy A  Forero Jorge  Kogel Christine  Weaver John B  Poplack Steven P  Kaufman Peter A
Institution:Thayer School of Engineering, Dartmouth College, Hanover, New Hampshire 03755, USA. colin.carpenter@dartmouth.edu
Abstract:A multimodality instrument that integrated optical or near-infrared spectroscopy into a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) breast coil was used to perform a pilot study of image-guided spectroscopy on cancerous breast tissue. These results are believed to be the first multiwavelength spectroscopic images of breast cancer using MRI-guided constraints, and they show the cancer tumor to have high hemoglobin and water values, decreased oxygen saturation, and increased subcellular granularity. The use of frequency-domain diffuse tomography methods at many wavelengths provides the spectroscopy required for recovering maps of absorbers and scattering spectra, but the integration with MRI allows these data to be recovered on an image field that preserves high resolution and fuses the two data sets together. Integration of molecular spectroscopy into standard clinical MRI can be achieved with this approach to spectral tomography.
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