2014
DOI: 10.1117/1.jbo.19.3.036010
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Improved microcirculation imaging of human skinin vivousing optical microangiography with a correlation mapping mask

Abstract: Abstract. Optical microangiography based on optical coherence tomography (OCT) is prone to noise that arises from a static tissue region. Here, we propose a method that can significantly reduce this noise. The method is developed based on an approach that uses the magnitude information of OCT signals to produce tissue microangiograms, especially suitable for the case where a swept-source OCT system is deployed. By combined use of two existing OCT microangiography methods-ultrahigh-sensitive optical microangiog… Show more

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“…The functional extension of OCT angiography contrasts specifically blood flow against static tissue based on signal decorrelation without the need of contrast agents, thereby providing microvascular details with high contrast in strongly scattering tissue that are not visible with standard OCT [12]. OCT angiography has been applied to image facial or palmar human skin [13][14][15]. But even with focus field extension using Bessel beams or contrast enhancement algorithms to reduce the residual static artifacts, the effective angiographic imaging depth is well below 2 mm.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The functional extension of OCT angiography contrasts specifically blood flow against static tissue based on signal decorrelation without the need of contrast agents, thereby providing microvascular details with high contrast in strongly scattering tissue that are not visible with standard OCT [12]. OCT angiography has been applied to image facial or palmar human skin [13][14][15]. But even with focus field extension using Bessel beams or contrast enhancement algorithms to reduce the residual static artifacts, the effective angiographic imaging depth is well below 2 mm.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The use of both amplitude and phase information MMLSV-OCT further enhances the positive traits of the above-mentioned approaches. Note that the utility of combining analogous techniques is also shown in recent work [23] using a two-stage combined processing. The equalization of averaged phases of neighboring A-scans significantly reduces the noise influence of clutter-type bulk tissue motion phase variations, in comparison with conventional Doppler and with Sv/Cm OCT methods.…”
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confidence: 78%
“…In addition to 3D microvascular images, the en face microvascular images are also important for diseases diagnosis in clinical application. A few quantitative methods of distinguishing the skin lesions from normal skin based on en face images were presented [38,39]. Usually, the en face images are calculated by projecting maximum values, mean values or median values within a depth range.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%