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14 March 2016 Design of a portable wide field of view GPU-accelerated multiphoton imaging system for real-time imaging of breast surgical specimens
Michael G. Giacomelli, Tadayuki Yoshitake, Lennart Husvogt, Lucas Cahill, Osman Ahsen, Hilde Vardeh, Yury Sheykin, Beverly E. Faulkner-Jones, Joachim Hornegger, Jeff Brooker, Alex Cable, James L. Connolly, James G. Fujimoto
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Abstract
We present a portable multiphoton system designed for evaluating centimeter-scale surgical margins on surgical breast specimens in a clinical setting. The system is designed to produce large field of view images at a high frame rate, while using GPU processing to render low latency, video-rate virtual H&E images for real-time assessment. The imaging system and virtual H&E rendering algorithm are demonstrated by imaging unfixed human breast tissue in a clinical setting.
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Michael G. Giacomelli, Tadayuki Yoshitake, Lennart Husvogt, Lucas Cahill, Osman Ahsen, Hilde Vardeh, Yury Sheykin, Beverly E. Faulkner-Jones, Joachim Hornegger, Jeff Brooker, Alex Cable, James L. Connolly, and James G. Fujimoto "Design of a portable wide field of view GPU-accelerated multiphoton imaging system for real-time imaging of breast surgical specimens", Proc. SPIE 9712, Multiphoton Microscopy in the Biomedical Sciences XVI, 97121G (14 March 2016); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2209241
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KEYWORDS
Imaging systems

Breast

Tissues

Computer aided design

Real time imaging

Multiphoton microscopy

Pathology

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