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Lensless high-resolution photoacoustic imaging scanner for in vivo skin imaging
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2017
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EngineeringBiomedical EngineeringEndoscopic ImagingVivo Skin ImagingTissue ImagingBiomedical OpticPhotoacoustic ImagingComputational ImagingBioimagingDance ImagesAcoustic LensBiophysicsNovel Imaging MethodRadiologyMedical ImagingMedicineAcoustic PropagationBiophotonicsUltrasoundOptical ImagingSkin OpticsUnique Lensless DesignBiomedical ImagingBiomedical PhotonicsOptical Coherence TomographyImaging
We previously launched a high-resolution photoacoustic (PA) imaging scanner based on a unique lensless design for in vivo skin imaging. The design, imaging algorithm and characteristics of the system are described in this paper. Neither an optical lens nor an acoustic lens is used in the system. In the imaging head, four sensor elements are arranged quadrilaterally, and by checking the phase differences for PA waves detected with these four sensors, a set of PA signals only originating from a chromophore located on the sensor center axis is extracted for constructing an image. A phantom study using a carbon fiber showed a depth-independent horizontal resolution of 84.0 ± 3.5 µm, and the scan direction-dependent variation of PA signals was about ± 20%. We then performed imaging of vasculature phantoms: patterns of red ink lines with widths of 100 or 200 μm formed in an acrylic block co-polymer. The patterns were visualized with high contrast, showing the capability for imaging arterioles and venues in the skin. Vasculatures in rat burn models and healthy human skin were also clearly visualized in vivo.
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