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Miniature Endoscope for Multimodal Imaging
A single
miniature endoscope capable of concurrently probing multiple
contrast mechanisms of tissue in high resolution is highly attractive,
as it makes it possible for providing complementary, more complete
tissue information on internal organs hard to access. Here we describe
such a miniature endoscope only 1 mm in diameter that integrates photoacoustic
imaging (PAI), optical coherence tomography (OCT), and ultrasound
(US). The integration of PAI/OCT/US allows for high-resolution imaging
of three tissue contrasts including optical absorption (PAI), optical
scattering (OCT), and acoustic properties (US). We demonstrate the
capabilities of this trimodal endoscope using mouse ear, human hand,
and human arteries with atherosclerotic plaques. This 1-mm-diameter
trimodal endoscope has the potential to be used for imaging of internal
organs such as arteries, GI tracts, esophagus, and prostate in both
humans and animals