Publications by authors named "I A Oezdemir"

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  • The research aimed to assess the effectiveness of 3-D super-resolution ultrasound (SR-US) imaging in monitoring early changes in breast cancer after treatment with a vascular-disrupting agent (VDA).
  • Using a specialized ultrasound system, microbubbles were injected into mice, and ultrasound images were captured to create a detailed 3-D volume of the tumor's microvasculature.
  • Results showed that while initial measurements of microvascular density (MVD) were similar, significant decreases in MVD were observed 24 hours after VDA treatment, indicating that 3-D SR-US imaging can effectively detect early tumor changes.
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The purpose of this present study was to improve the quantification of microvascular networks depicted in three-dimensional (3D) super-resolution ultrasound (SR-US) images and compare results with matched brightfield microscopy and B-mode ultrasound (US) images. Standard contrast-enhanced US (CEUS) images were collected using a high-frequency US scanner (Vevo 3100, FUJIFILM VisualSonics Inc) equipped with an MX250 linear array transducer. Using a developing chicken embryo as our model system, US imaging was performed after administration of a custom microbubble (MB) contrast agent.

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Evaluating tumor microvascular networks with use of contrast-enhanced ultrasound (CEUS) imaging and one-dimensional (1D) linear array transducers have inherit limitations as tumors exist in volume space. The use of a mechanical sweep allows users to overcome this limitation. To that end, we have developed a new method by which a 1D linear array transducer can be mechanically scanned over a region-of-interest to capture a volume of data allowing for the evaluation of microvasculature structures in 3D space.

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Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is prevalent worldwide. Among the various therapeutic options, transarterial chemoembolization (TACE) can be applied to the tumor vascular network by restricting the nutrients and oxygen supply to the tumor. Unique morphologic properties of this network may provide information predictive of future therapeutic responses, which would be significant for decision making during treatment planning.

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Impaired insulin-induced microvascular recruitment in skeletal muscle contributes to insulin resistance in type 2 diabetic disease. Previously, quantification of microvascular recruitment at the capillary level has been performed with either the full image or manually selected region-of-interests. These subjective approaches are imprecise, time-consuming, and unsuitable for automated processes.

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