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Three-dimensional Photoacoustic Imaging Using Robotically Tracked Transrectal Ultrasound Probe with Elevational Synthetic Aperture Focusing

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Abstract

Three-dimensional photoacoustic imaging using robotically tracked transrectal ultrasound probe is introduced to improve brachytherapy seeds detectability. The feasibility was experimentally demonstrated, and synthetic aperture focusing improved elevational resolution and signal-to-noise ratio.

© 2016 Optical Society of America

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