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Application of multi-wavelength technique for photoacoustic imaging to delineate tumor margins during maximum-safe resection of glioma: A preliminary simulation study
2019, Journal of Clinical NeuroscienceCitation Excerpt :This study revealed that PAI could be a promising non-invasive modality for analysis of blood vessels. Application of photoacoustic imaging for maximizing glioma resection has been proposed by Anderies et al. in 2017 based on a few experimental studies published before [24], however to the best of our knowledge, the application of multi-wavelength photoacoustic imaging for brain tumors has not been proposed and a modeling study has not been published so far. For this purpose, as the first step, the preliminary simulation study was performed.
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