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Optical imaging of the prostate involves prostate and rectum wall and peri-prostatic tissue.

ARMOUR (of the Prostate) ( A dvanced R econstruction M ethod for O ptical and U ltrasound R adiology). Ph D Student:s Guan (Gary) Xu, Zhen (Jason) Jiang Advisor: Profs. Daqing (Daching) Piao, Charles F. Bunting. 3. Prostate Mesh Generation. 5. The 3-step Reconstruction Method.

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Optical imaging of the prostate involves prostate and rectum wall and peri-prostatic tissue.

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  1. ARMOUR (of the Prostate) (Advanced Reconstruction Method for Optical and Ultrasound Radiology) Ph D Student:s Guan (Gary) Xu, Zhen (Jason) Jiang Advisor: Profs. Daqing (Daching) Piao, Charles F. Bunting 3. Prostate Mesh Generation 5. The 3-step Reconstruction Method 1.Introduction • Optical imaging of the prostate involves prostate and rectum wall and peri-prostatic tissue. • Reconstructing a lesion in the prostate is challenging due to the complexity of the problem. • We introduce a 3-step method to reconstruct the optical tomography image of a lesion in prostate. 2.Simulation Geometry 6. Experimental Validation Ultrasound Probe NIR array layout 4. Model-based Reconstruction Routine Integrated Probe NIR Imaging Geometry 7. Summary The 3-step reconstruction algorithm improves the accuracy of image reconstruction for trans-rectal NIR tomography of the prostate (e) Insitu illustration: Sagittal Plane. (f) Insitu illustration: Trans-versal Plane. Acknowledgment: Drs Kenneth E. Bartels, G. Reed Holyoak, Jerry W. Ritchey--------OSU Vet Med Dr. Gennady Slobodov------OUHSC Dr. Jerzy S. Krasinski-------OSU ECEN

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