2011
DOI: 10.1148/radiol.10100258
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Breast Cancer: Early- and Late-Fluorescence Near-Infrared Imaging with Indocyanine Green—A Preliminary Study

Abstract: Preliminary data suggest that early- and late-fluorescence ratio imaging after ICG administration can be used to distinguish malignant from benign breast lesions.

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“…Only a few investigators have used extrinsic contrast with mostly reporting measurements of ICG (indocyanine green) absorption [48][49][50][51][52][53]. ICG fluorescence has only been investigated in two studies [54,55], while three publications on omocianine fluorescence are available at the time of writing [56][57][58].…”
Section: Biophotonicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Only a few investigators have used extrinsic contrast with mostly reporting measurements of ICG (indocyanine green) absorption [48][49][50][51][52][53]. ICG fluorescence has only been investigated in two studies [54,55], while three publications on omocianine fluorescence are available at the time of writing [56][57][58].…”
Section: Biophotonicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Using a time-resolved technique we investigated early and late fluorescence of breast lesions [50,55]. The system uses a slab-design with the breast being slightly compressed between two parallel glass plates.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…NIR imaging has various applications like optical tomography [1][2], diagnosis of brain edema [3][4] and also mammography [5][6]. IR wavelength range starts from 750nm and extends up to 1mm, covering almost three orders of magnitude in the overall electromagnetic spectrum.…”
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“…Widely accepted advantages of optical imaging include the absence of radiation exposure and its relatively low cost [20] based on the relatively low investment cost of the components required to perform optical imaging. Some studies use an extrinsic contrast agent such as ICG or Omocianine as a dye to enhance contrasts in optical imaging [6,29]. The possible advantages of using extrinsic contrast make optical imaging more complex and may represent a disadvantage for its use as a screening tool, which should be very easy to handle.…”
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“…The false-positive rate for benign lesions was 11.8 %. In another study using ICG, Poellinger et al analyzed optical mammography in the fluorescence mode and achieved a mean sensitivity of 92 % and a mean specificity of 75 % [29]. A considerable drawback of using the Valsalva maneuver is that there is very wide interindividual variation in how it is performed.…”
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