Alizad Azra, Whaley Dana H, Greenleaf James F, Fatemi Mostafa
Department of Physiology and Biomedical Engineering, Mayo Clinic College of Medicine, 200, 1st St. SW Rochester, MN 55905, USA.
Ultrasonics. 2006 Dec 22;44 Suppl 1:e217-20. doi: 10.1016/j.ultras.2006.06.021. Epub 2006 Jun 30.
Clinically, there are two important issues in breast imaging: detection of microcalcifications and identification of mass lesions. X-ray mammography is the main imaging method used for detection of microcalcification, and ultrasound imaging is normally used for detection of mass lesions in breast. Both these methods have limitations that reduce their clinical usefulness. For this reasons, alternative breast imaging modalities are being sought. vibro-acoustography is an imaging modality that has emerged in recent years. This method is based on low-frequency harmonic vibrations induced in the object by the radiation force of ultrasound. This paper describes potential applications of vibro-acoustography for breast imaging and addresses the critical imaging issues such as detection of microcalcifications and mass lesions in breast. Recently, we have developed a vibro-acoustography system for in vivo breast imaging and have tested it on a number of volunteers. Resulting images show soft tissue structures and calcifications within breast with high contrast, high resolution, and no speckles. The results have been verified using X-ray mammography. The encouraging results from in vitro and in vivo experiments suggest that further development of vibro-acoustography technology may lead to a new clinical tool that can be used to detect microcalcifications as well as mass lesions in breast.
临床上,乳腺成像有两个重要问题:微钙化的检测和肿块病变的识别。乳腺X线摄影是用于检测微钙化的主要成像方法,而超声成像通常用于检测乳腺中的肿块病变。这两种方法都有局限性,降低了它们的临床实用性。因此,正在寻求替代的乳腺成像方式。振动声成像就是近年来出现的一种成像方式。该方法基于超声辐射力在物体中诱导的低频谐波振动。本文描述了振动声成像在乳腺成像中的潜在应用,并探讨了诸如乳腺微钙化和肿块病变检测等关键成像问题。最近,我们开发了一种用于乳腺活体成像的振动声成像系统,并在多名志愿者身上进行了测试。所得图像显示乳腺内的软组织结构和钙化,具有高对比度、高分辨率且无斑点。结果已通过乳腺X线摄影得到验证。体外和体内实验的令人鼓舞的结果表明,振动声成像技术的进一步发展可能会产生一种新的临床工具,可用于检测乳腺中的微钙化以及肿块病变。