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Hyperoxic/Hypercapnic Gas Inhalation as a Route to Increase Contrast from Tumor Tissue in Near-Infrared Imaging of Breast Tissue

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Abstract

We explore inhalation protocols to implement hyperoxic/hypercapnic gas inspiration in a clinical setting. These inspired gases could yield sufficient contrast from abnormal tumor vasculature in breast tissue using differential optical imaging in the near infrared.

© 2008 Optical Society of America

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