Wang Danni, Chen Ye, Liu Jonathan T C
Stony Brook University (SUNY), Department of Biomedical Engineering, Stony Brook, NY 11794, USA.
Biomed Opt Express. 2012 Dec 1;3(12):3153-60. doi: 10.1364/BOE.3.003153. Epub 2012 Nov 7.
Phantoms play an important role in the development, standardization, and calibration of biomedical imaging devices in laboratory and clinical settings, serving as standards to assess the performance of such devices. Here we present the design of a liquid optical phantom to facilitate the assessment of optical-sectioning microscopes that are being developed to enable point-of-care pathology. This phantom, composed of silica microbeads in an Intralipid base, is specifically designed to characterize a reflectance-based dual-axis confocal (DAC) microscope for skin imaging. The phantom mimics the scattering properties of normal human epithelial tissue in terms of an effective scattering coefficient and a depth-dependent degradation in spatial resolution due to beam steering caused by tissue micro-architectural heterogeneities.
体模在实验室和临床环境中生物医学成像设备的开发、标准化和校准过程中发挥着重要作用,可作为评估此类设备性能的标准。在此,我们展示一种液体光学体模的设计,以助力对正在研发的用于即时护理病理学的光学切片显微镜进行评估。这种体模由置于英脱利匹特基质中的二氧化硅微珠组成,专门设计用于表征一种基于反射率的双轴共聚焦(DAC)皮肤成像显微镜。该体模在有效散射系数以及因组织微结构异质性导致的光束转向所引起的空间分辨率随深度的衰减方面,模拟了正常人类上皮组织的散射特性。