Publication: Co-Registered Spectrally Encoded Confocal Microscopy and Optical Frequency Domain Imaging System
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2010
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Kang DK, Suter MJ, Boudoux C, Yachimski PS, Puricelli WP, Nishioka NS, Mino-Kenudson M, Lauwers GY, Bouma BE, and Tearney GJ. Co-registered spectrally encoded confocal microscopy and optical frequency domain imaging system. Journal of Microscopy 239, no. 2: 87-91. doi:10.1111/j.1365-2818.2010.03367.x
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Spectrally encoded confocal microscopy and optical frequency domain imaging are two non-contact optical imaging technologies that provide images of tissue cellular and architectural morphology, which are both used for histopathological diagnosis. Although spectrally encoded confocal microscopy has better transverse resolution than optical frequency domain imaging, optical frequency domain imaging can penetrate deeper into tissues, which potentially enables the visualization of different morphologic features. We have developed a co-registered spectrally encoded confocal microscopy and optical frequency domain imaging system and have obtained preliminary images from human oesophageal biopsy samples to compare the capabilities of these imaging techniques for diagnosing oesophageal pathology.
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confocal microscopy, co-registered imaging, multi-modality imaging, optical coherence tomography
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