2010
DOI: 10.1002/lapl.201010006
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Enhancement of permeability of glycerol with ultrasoundin human normal and cancer breast tissues in vitro using optical coherence tomography

Abstract: Here we examined the effect of human normal breast (NB) and breast cancer (BC) tissues in vitro after treatment with glycerol in conjunction with ultrasound (surgeonperformed, SP) by OCT for functional imaging to monitor. 60% glycerol (G) and SP was simultaneously applied for 5 min. Depth-and time-resolved profiles for OCT signal enhancement were presented. The results show that OCT imaging depth of breast tissues after treatment with 60% G in combined with SP more obviously improved than that after applicatio… Show more

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“…The 60%-glycerol solution permeation coe±cient was presented for breast tissues as ð0:89 AE 0:02ÞÂ 10 À5 cm/s. 67 For human skin, permeation coe±-cient of 40%-glycerol solution has been estimated as ð1:67 AE 0:04Þ Â 10 À6 cm/s. 26 The di®erence between the di®usion (permeation) coe±cients obtained in this study and the ones presented by the other authors is explained mostly by the di®erences of structural properties of the investigated tissues.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The 60%-glycerol solution permeation coe±cient was presented for breast tissues as ð0:89 AE 0:02ÞÂ 10 À5 cm/s. 67 For human skin, permeation coe±-cient of 40%-glycerol solution has been estimated as ð1:67 AE 0:04Þ Â 10 À6 cm/s. 26 The di®erence between the di®usion (permeation) coe±cients obtained in this study and the ones presented by the other authors is explained mostly by the di®erences of structural properties of the investigated tissues.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Compared with ultrasound techniques, der moscopy [1,2], confocal reflectance microscopy [3][4][5], and multiphoton excitation fluorescence micros copy [6], optical coherence tomography (OCT) is the only method for cross sectional imaging of the epider mis and upper dermis in vivo with high resolution of 15 µm both in the lateral and the axial directions [7][8][9][10][11][12][13]. At present, OCT has been used for the investiga tion of wound healing [14,15], inflammatory skin [16,17], estimating sun damage [18], and diagnosing tumors [19][20][21][22].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…OCT has also been applied in the field of embryology [14,15]. OCT has also been used for monitoring changes in optical properties due to applications of chemicals such as glucose and glycerol [16,17], and this has further been extended to differentiate cancerous tissues from normal ones [18,19]. Raman spectroscopy, on the other hand, has been employed to identify intraoperative margin based on tissue variations at the molecular level [8].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%