This book provides students, teachers, researchers and clinicians with a strong and established source of information on advanced optical technologies that show real promise of being translated to clinical use.
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Preface |
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1 Introduction to Optical Imaging in Clinical Medicine |
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2 Traditional Imaging Modalities in Clinical Medicine |
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3 Current Imaging Approaches and Further Imaging Needs in Clinical Medicine: A Clinician's Perspective |
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4 Advances in Retinal Imaging |
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5 Confocal Microscopy of Skin Cancers |
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Juliana Casagrande Tavoloni Braga |
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6 High-Resolution Optical Coherence Tomography Imaging in Gastroenterology |
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7 High-Resolution Confocal Endomicroscopy for Gastrointestinal Cancer Detection |
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8 High-Resolution Optical Imaging in Interventional Cardiology |
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9 Fluorescence Lifetime Spectroscopy in Cardio-and Neuroimaging |
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10 Advanced Optical Methods for Functional Brain Imaging: Time-Domain Functional Near-Infrared Spectroscopy |
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11 Advances in Optical Mammography |
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12 Photoacoustic Tomography |
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13 Optical Imaging and Measurement of Angiogenesis |
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14 High-Resolution Phase-Contrast Optical Coherence Tomography for Functional Biomedical Imaging |
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16 Nanotechnology Approaches to Contrast Enhancement in Optical Imaging and Disease-Targeted Therapy |
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17 Molecular Probes for Optical Contrast Enhancement of Gastrointestinal Cancers |
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Nicusor Iftimia is leader of the Advanced Microscopy and Image Guided Interventions Group at Physical Sciences, Inc. in Andover, Massachusetts. He has been awarded several NIH and DoD grants to conduct cutting-edge research in biomedical optics imaging for cancer diagnosis and therapy guidance. He has published over forty peer-reviewed journal papers, is the author of several book chapters, and a co-inventor of more than ten patents. William R. Brugge is Director of the Gastrointestinal Endoscopy Unit at the Massachusetts General Hospital and Professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School. Dr. Brugge pioneered the use of endoscopic ultrasound imaging¿in the diagnosis and staging of gastrointestinal malignancies, particularly early malignancies of the pancreas.
Daniel X. Hammer is leader of the Biomedical Imaging Group at Physical Sciences, Inc. in Andover, Massachusetts. He specializes in the development of innovative biomedical optical instruments, conducting international award-winning research in the area of ophthalmology and adaptive optics. He has published more than forty peer-reviewed journal papers and is a co-inventor of more than ten patents.