“…Even with the
use of contrast agents, the ability to both detect and resolve the microvessels of
clinical interest remains challenging, as typical spatial resolutions for clinical
imaging systems are ~700 μm for MRI (Pinker, et al 2014), ~600 μm for CT (Reiner, et al 2013), and 300–500 μm for
conventional ultrasound (Rissanen, et al
2008). Special small animal imaging systems have demonstrated higher
resolutions in all modalities, including as high as 100–200 μm in MRI
(Herrmann, et al 2012, Jansen, et al 2009), as high as 40 μm in CT (for
scan times >50 min) (Starosolski, et al
2015), and 30–200 μm for high-frequency ultrasound (Foster, et al 2009, Foster, et al 2002). …”