Autofluorescence imaging within the liver: a promising tool for the detection and characterization of primary liver tumors.
Charlotte BenoitAurélie RodriguesJulien CalderaroCécile CharpySylvie SimoninJean-Charles DeybachLaurent GouyaHervé PuyCaroline SchmittRené FarcyValérie VilgrainValérie ParadisNicolas PoteFouad LafdilSébastien MuleEmmanuel IttiAlain LucianiPublished in: European radiology (2021)
• 405 nm-induced autofluorescence can distinguish liver tumors from the adjacent liver parenchyma. • The analysis of autofluorescence imaging observed within primary liver tumors can discriminate benign tumors from those requiring follow-up or targeted liver biopsy. • In current practice, autofluorescence imaging could be embedded within biopsy needle, to enable, in addition to ultrasound guidance, optimal targeting of liver nodules which could optimize tissue sampling.