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Imaging ex vivo healthy and pathological human brain tissue with ultra-high-resolution optical coherence tomography
Authors:Bizheva Kostadinka  Unterhuber Angelika  Hermann Boris  Povazay Boris  Sattmann Harald  Fercher A F  Drexler Wolfgang  Preusser Matthias  Budka Herbert  Stingl Andreas  Le Tuan
Affiliation:Medical University of Vienna and Christian Doppler Laboratory, Center for Biomedical Engineering and Physics, Vienna A-1090, Austria.
Abstract:The ability of ultra-high-resolution optical coherence tomography (UHR OCT) to discriminate between healthy and pathological human brain tissue is examined by imaging ex vivo tissue morphology of various brain biopsies. Micrometer-scale OCT resolution (0.9x2 microm, axialxlateral) is achieved in biological tissue by interfacing a state-of-the-art Ti:Al2O3 laser (lambda(c)=800 nm, delta lambda=260 nm, and P(out)=120 mW exfiber) to a free-space OCT system utilizing dynamic focusing. UHR OCT images are acquired from both healthy brain tissue and various types of brain tumors including fibrous, athypical, and transitional meningioma and ganglioglioma. A comparison of the tomograms with standard hematoxylin and eosin (H&E) stained histological sections of the imaged biopsies demonstrates the ability of UHR OCT to visualize and identify morphological features such as microcalcifications (>20 microm), enlarged nuclei of tumor cells (approximately 8 to 15 microm), small cysts, and blood vessels, which are characteristic of neuropathologies and normally absent in healthy brain tissue.
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