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Can normal lymph node architecture be characterised by optical coherence tomography?
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Can normal lymph node architecture be characterised by optical coherence tomography?

R.A. McLaughlin, L. Scolaro, B.R. Klyen, S. Hamza, P. Robbins, C. Saunders and David Sampson
Vol.7139, pp.xv-xvii
2008

Abstract

Breast cancer Lymph node OCT Optical coherence tomography Adipose tissue Breast cancer Early breast cancer Gold standards Lymph node Micro architectures OCT Optical coherence tomography Architectural design Blood vessels Body fluids Light transmission Optical tomography Tomography Coherent light
Assessment of lymph node involvement is a key prognostic marker in early breast cancer. This paper demonstrates the ability of optical coherence tomography (OCT) to characterise the micro-architecture of healthy, non-cancerous lymph nodes. OCT is shown to differentiate stroma, cortex and adipose tissue. Characteristic patterns are also identified for germinal centres and blood vessels within the node. Results are correlated against a histopathological gold standard.

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