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18 December 1995 Frequency-domain optical mammography: the correction of tissue thickness variations within the scanned region
Sergio Fantini, Maria-Angela Franceschini, Gerhard Gaida, Michael F. Kaschke
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Abstract
A possible approach to optical mammography consists of a planar tandem scan of a light source and an optical detector in a transmission geometry. The main difficulty with interpreting the data collected in this sampling geometry arises from edge effects, which are due to variable breast thickness within the scanned region and to photon losses through the sides of the breast. We have developed an algorithm for frequency-domain data analysis that corrects for edge effects, thus providing significantly enhanced image contrast with respect to raw data images. The application of our algorithm to data collected in vivo strongly improves the detectability of optical inhomogeneities in the breast.
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Sergio Fantini, Maria-Angela Franceschini, Gerhard Gaida, and Michael F. Kaschke "Frequency-domain optical mammography: the correction of tissue thickness variations within the scanned region", Proc. SPIE 2626, Photon Propagation in Tissues, (18 December 1995); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.228669
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KEYWORDS
Tissue optics

Breast

Phase measurement

Mammography

Tissues

Tumors

Image enhancement

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