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General/Advanced Imaging

Image: A super-resolution optical image of a specific hRSV viral filament produced with dSTORM technology. The viral filament is approximately 4 microns in length, typical of hRSV (Photo courtesy of Eric Alonas and Philip Santangelo).

Imaging Technology Could Solve Childhood Disease Secrets

For some children, in particular, for premature infants and those with underlying health problems, respiratory syncytial virus can lead to pneumonia and bronchitis, which can require hospitalization and have long-term consequences. More...
14 Jan 2014
Image: Power grip style (A-B) and camcorder style (C-D) designs of the prototype OCT scanner. Both acquire 3D OCT images of the retina (Photo courtesy of Biomedical Optics Express).

New Hand-Held OCT Device to Simplify Early Detection of Retinal Disease

A novel hand-held optical device quickly scans a patient’s entire retina and so could aid in detecting early signs of a host of retinal diseases, including diabetic retinopathy, glaucoma, and macular degeneration.  More...
31 Dec 2013
Image: Optoacoustic imaging combines light and sound to produce high-resolution, high-contrast images to indicate the presence of angiogenesis. Malignant tumor has increased blood concentration and decreased oxygenation (top) ; Optical energy is absorbed and emitted acoustically (middle); Benign growth has increased blood concentration and normal oxygenation (bottom) (Photo courtesy of Seno Medical Instruments).

Optoacoustic Breast Imaging Technology May Help Reduce Negative Biopsies for Breast Cancer

A new breast imaging technique called optoacoustics combines technology based on the photoacoustic effect with conventional ultrasound.    More...
30 Dec 2013
Image: The Cell-CT platform enables the quantitative analysis of the in situ 3D distribution of targeted molecular markers, stains and other absorbing structures within a cell at submicron resolution in a manner that links to traditional pathology, but with the third dimension (Photo courtesy of VisionGate).

3D Optical Projection Tomography Imaging Detects Lung Cancer with High Sensitivity, Specificity

A new study showed that a new automated three-dimensional cell-imaging platform could identify lung cancer in sputum samples with high sensitivity and specificity.   More...
06 Nov 2013

Optical Metabolic Imaging Identifies Breast Cancer Subtypes, Early Treatment Response

Optical imaging technology, which measures metabolic activity in cancer cells, can accurately differentiate breast cancer subtypes, and it can detect responses to treatment as early as two days after therapy administration, according to recent research.   More...
30 Oct 2013

Molecular Imaging Meet Shows Biomarkers Key to Early Detection of Cancer, Heart Disease, Alzheimer’s

Advances in noninvasive imaging technology to detect molecular biomarkers in science were presented at an international molecular imaging meeting. More...
10 Oct 2013
Image: Layers of skin can be probed with terahertz rays in search of signs of skin cancer at its earliest stages of development (Photo courtesy of the [US] National Cancer Institute).

Earlier Diagnosis of Melanoma May Soon Become Possible Using T-Rays

New imaging technology has great potential to diagnose cancer at its earliest and most treatable stages. More...
23 Sep 2013
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MedImaging General Imaging channel provides a portal into the less common imaging technologies such as diffuse optical tomography (NIR), optical coherence tomography, electrical impedance tomography and more.
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