Not exact matches
The study entitled «Feasibility of
photoacoustic / ultrasound
imaging of synovitis in finger joints
using a point - of - care system» was conducted and published by Pim van den Berg, Khalid Daoudi and Wiendelt Steenbergen from the University of Twente research institute MIRA in cooperation with rheumatologist Hein Moens of Ziekenhuis group Twente.
Through the development of a technique called
photoacoustic tomography, Wang was able to conquer this limit and advance the
imaging depth by nearly two orders of magnitude, from one millimeter to several centimeters, an improvement that could enable doctors to acquire high - resolution images through a patient's skin
using light.
The second technique,
photoacoustic imaging,
uses an infrared laser that, when absorbed by blood, heats it.