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Publications [#162118] of Nimmi Ramanujam

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  1. B. Yu and E. S. Burnside and G. A. Sisney and J. M. Harter and C. Zhu and A. H. Dhalla and N. Ramanujam, Feasibility of near-infrared diffuse optical spectroscopy on patients undergoing image-guided core-needle biopsy, Optics Express, vol. 15 no. 12 (June, 2007), pp. 7335 -- 7350, ISSN 1094-4087
    (last updated on 2009/09/02)

    Abstract:
    We describe a side-firing fiber optic sensor based on near-infrared spectroscopy for guiding core needle biopsy diagnosis of breast cancer. The sensor is composed of three side firing optical fibers (two source fibers and one detection fiber), providing two source-detector separations. The entire assembly is inserted into a core biopsy needle, allowing for sampling to occur at the biopsy site. A multi-wavelength frequency-domain near-infrared instrument is used to collect diffuse reflectance in the breast tissue through an aperture on the biopsy needle before the tissue is removed for histology. Preliminary in vivo measurements performed on 10 normal or benign breast tissues from 5 women undergoing stereo- or ultrasound-guided core needle biopsy show the ability of the system to determine tissue optical properties and constituent concentrations, which are correlated with breast tissue composition derived from histopathology.


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