Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT) provides high resolution (~10 µm) 2D and 3D images from the surface and subsurface tissue microstructures with a maximum depth of 3 mm and a surface area of 1 cm2. OCT has so far entered the clinical routine within ophthalmology and cardiovascular imaging and has great potentials for further translational research and implementation in the clinics. In this project, OCT’s potentials for intra-operative and postoperative (laboratory) pathology diagnostics are investigated. The study of OCT’s potential for thyroid pathology diagnosis is available in the below publication list.
Publications:
- , Pernilla Petersson, Master thesis, 2015.
- , Daniela Koller, Master thesis, 2016.
- Iulian Emil Tampu, Michaela Maintz, Daniela Koller, Kenth Johansson, Oliver Gimm, Arrigo Capitanio, Anders Eklund, and Neda Haj-Hosseini, "", Biomed. Opt. Express 11, 4130-4149 (2020).