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Photothermal tomography for the functional and structural evaluation, and early mineral loss monitoring in bones

Biomed Opt Express. 2014 Jul 7;5(8):2488-502. doi: 10.1364/BOE.5.002488. eCollection 2014 Aug 1.

Abstract

Salient features of a new non-ionizing bone diagnostics technique, truncated-correlation photothermal coherence tomography (TC-PCT), exhibiting optical-grade contrast and capable of resolving the trabecular network in three dimensions through the cortical region with and without a soft-tissue overlayer are presented. The absolute nature and early demineralization-detection capability of a marker called thermal wave occupation index, estimated using the proposed modality, have been established. Selective imaging of regions of a specific mineral density range has been demonstrated in a mouse femur. The method is maximum-permissible-exposure compatible. In a matrix of bone and soft-tissue a depth range of ~3.8 mm has been achieved, which can be increased through instrumental and modulation waveform optimization. Furthermore, photoacoustic microscopy, a comparable modality with TC-PCT, has been used to resolve the trabecular structure and for comparison with the photothermal tomography.

Keywords: (110.6960) Tomography; (170.0170) Medical optics and biotechnology; (170.6935) Tissue characterization; (350.5340) Photothermal effects.