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Photoacoustic imaging as a highly efficient and precise imaging strategy for the evaluation of brain diseases

Photoacoustic imaging (PAI) is an emerging imaging strategy with a unique combination of rich optical contrasts, high ultrasound spatial resolution, and deep penetration depth without ionizing radiation. Taking advantage of the features mentioned above, PAI has been widely applied to preclinical stu...

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Published in:Quantitative imaging in medicine and surgery 2021-05, Vol.11 (5), p.2169-2186
Main Authors: Qiu, Ting, Lan, Yintao, Gao, Weijian, Zhou, Mengyu, Liu, Shiqi, Huang, Wenyan, Zeng, Sujuan, Pathak, Janak L, Yang, Bin, Zhang, Jian
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Summary:Photoacoustic imaging (PAI) is an emerging imaging strategy with a unique combination of rich optical contrasts, high ultrasound spatial resolution, and deep penetration depth without ionizing radiation. Taking advantage of the features mentioned above, PAI has been widely applied to preclinical studies in diverse fields, such as vascular biology, cardiology, neurology, ophthalmology, dermatology, gastroenterology, and oncology. Among various biomedical applications, photoacoustic brain imaging has great importance due to the brain's complex anatomy and the variability of brain disease. In this review, we aimed to introduce a novel and effective imaging modality for diagnosing brain diseases. Firstly, a brief overview of two major types of PAI system was provided. Then, PAI's major preclinical applications in brain diseases were introduced, including early diagnosis of brain tumors, subtle changes in the chemotherapy response, epileptic activity and brain injury, foreign body, and brain plaque. Finally, a perspective of the remaining challenges of PAI was given for future advancements.
ISSN:2223-4292
2223-4306
DOI:10.21037/qims-20-845