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Applied Optics | 1998

Assessment of the size, position, and optical properties of breast tumors in vivo by noninvasive optical methods

Sergio Fantini; Scott A. Walker; Maria Angela Franceschini; Michael Kaschke; Peter M. Schlag; K. Thomas Moesta

We present a method for the noninvasive determination of the size, position, and optical properties (absorption and reduced scattering coefficients) of tumors in the human breast. The tumor is first detected by frequency-domain optical mammography. It is then sized, located, and optically characterized by use of diffusion theory as amodel for the propagation of near-infrared light in breast tissue. Our method assumes that the tumor is a spherical inhomogeneity embedded in an otherwise homogeneous tissue. We report the results obtained on a 55-year-old patient with a papillary cancer in the right breast. We found that the tumor absorbs and scatters near-infrared light more strongly than the surrounding healthytissue. Our method has yielded a tumor diameter of 2.1 ? 0.2cm, which is comparable with the actual size of 1.6 cm, determined after surgery. From the tumor absorption coefficients at two wavelengths (690 and 825 nm), we calculated the total hemoglobin concentration (40 ? 10 muM) and saturation (71 ? 9%) of the tumor. These results can provide the clinical examiner with more detailed information about breast lesions detected by frequency-domain optical mammography, thereby enhancing its potential for specificity.


Biomedical Optical Spectroscopy and Diagnostics (2000), paper ME6 | 2000

Real-time video of brain activation in human subjects using a non-invasive near-infrared tecnhique

Maria Angela Franceschini; Sergio Fantini; Vlad Toronov; Mattia E. Filiaci; Martin Wolf; Antonios Michalos; Enrico Gratton

Near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) is a potentially effective technique for non-invasive functional studies of the human brain. In this paper we demonstrate the feasibility of real time mapping of cerebral hemodynamics during brain activation.


Biomedical Optical Spectroscopy and Diagnostics / Therapeutic Laser Applications (1998), paper JTuA5 | 1998

Reprint from TOPS Vol. 21. Optical characterization of breast tumors by frequency-domain optical mammography

Sergio Fantini; Scott A. Walker; Maria Angela Franceschini; Albert E. Cerussi; Julian Edler; K. Thomas Moesta; Peter M. Schlag; Michael Kaschke; Enrico Gratton


Biomedical Optical Spectroscopy and Diagnostics (2000), paper TuE8 | 2000

Analysis of frequency-domain optical mammograms using spectral information

Erica Heffer; Maria Angela Franceschini; Sergio Fantini; Oliver Schütz; Horst Siebold; Sylvia H. Heywang-Köbrunner; L. Gotz; A. Heinig


Archive | 2005

human subjects measurements of venous saturation in piglets and Near-infrared spiroximetry: noninvasive

Shalini Nadgir; David W. Lin; John B. Moore; Sergio Fantini; Maria Angela Franceschini; David A. Boas; Anna Zourabian


Archive | 2002

innovative techniques Near-infrared spiroximetry: noninvasive measurements of venous saturation in piglets and human subjects

Maria Angela Franceschini; David A. Boas; Anna Zourabian; Solomon G. Diamond; Shalini Nadgir; David W. Lin; John B. Moore; Sergio Fantini; Maria Angela


Biomedical Topical Meeting (2002), paper SuD41 | 2002

Monitoring cerebral hemodynamics using near-infrared spectroscopy during electro-convulsive therapy

Shalini Nadgir; Sergio Fantini; Maria Angela Franceschini; Perry F. Renshaw; Michael E. Henry


Archive | 1999

Near-infrared absorption and scattering spectra of tissues in vivo [3597-90]

Maria Angela Franceschini; Enrico Gratton; Dennis M. Hueber; Sergio Fantini


Archive | 1999

J. Perinat. Med. Real-time optical imaging of experimental brain ischemia 27 (1999) 2792286 and hemorrhage in neonatal piglets

Miljan R. Stankovic; Dev Maulik; Warren Rosenfeld; Phillip G. Stubblefield; Alexander D. Kofinas; Steven Drexler; Ramesh Nair; Maria Angela Franceschini; Dennis M. Hueber; Enrico Gratton; Sergio Fantini


Archive | 1994

Lichtsensor mit mehreren Lichtquellen Light sensor having a plurality of light sources

Enrico Gratton; Sergio Fantini; Maria Angela Franceschini; William W. Mantulin; Beniamino Barbieri; John S. Maier; Scott A. Walker

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Maria Angela Franceschini

University of Illinois at Chicago

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University of California

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