2019
DOI: 10.1121/1.5101507
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Irreversible shifts in optical autofluorescence spectra applied to the assessment of thermal lesion formation under high intensity focused ultrasound

Abstract: High-intensity focused ultrasound (HIFU) is often used to create lesions, or regions of tissue destruction due to heating and cavitation activity, most often in tumors or other diseased tissues. However, the acoustic properties of tissues denatured by heat are not very different from those of untreated tissue, making lesion detection and quantification difficult by ultrasound alone. Autofluorescence refers to the broadband emission of light within materials that are stimulated by narrowband incident light, typ… Show more

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