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Ultrasound-guided optical coherence tomography needle probe for the assessment of breast cancer tumor margins
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Ultrasound-guided optical coherence tomography needle probe for the assessment of breast cancer tumor margins

A. Curatolo, R.A. McLaughlin, B.C. Quirk, R.W. Kirk, A.G. Bourke, B.A. Wood, P.D. Robbins, C.M. Saunders and D. D. Sampson
American Journal of Roentgenology, Vol.199(4), pp.W520-W522
2012

Abstract

Breast cancer Interstitial imaging Needle Optical coherence tomography Ultrasound guidance adipose tissue adult article breast cancer breast carcinoma breast surgery breast tumor cancer diagnosis case report female histopathology human human tissue image analysis needle needle probe optical coherence tomography priority journal sentinel lymph node biopsy ultrasound guided optical coherence tomography Aged Breast Neoplasms Carcinoma Ductal Breast Female Humans Middle Aged Tomography Optical Coherence Ultrasonography Interventional
OBJECTIVE. The purpose of this study was to evaluate a new imaging technique for the assessment of breast cancer tumor margins. The technique entails deployment of a high-resolution optical imaging needle under ultrasound guidance. Assessment was performed on fresh ex vivo tissue samples. CONCLUSION. Use of the ultrasound-guided optical needle probe allowed in situ assessment of fresh tissue margins. The imaging findings corresponded to the histologic findings.

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