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15 July 1999 Quantitative analysis of mucosal tissues in patients using light scattering spectroscopy
Lev T. Perelman, George I. Zonios, Vadim Backman, Rajan S. Gurjar, Irving Itzkan, Ramachandra R. Dasari, Jacques Van Dam, Michael S. Feld
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Proceedings Volume 3597, Optical Tomography and Spectroscopy of Tissue III; (1999) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.356844
Event: BiOS '99 International Biomedical Optics Symposium, 1999, San Jose, CA, United States
Abstract
We presented two approaches for separating a diffusive component of the backscattered signal originated in deep tissue layers and a non-diffusive single backscattering component which backscattered from a thin epithelial layer. Both approaches can be effective and have their advantages and disadvantages. The modeling technique can provide important information about hemoglobin concentration, oxygenation, and average scattering properties of the mucosal tissue. On the other hand, when applied to new tissues, it has to be adjusted to take into account tissue morphology. Also, the polarization technique can be very robust and more effective in background removal. However, it lacks extracting capabilities of the modeling technique. Both techniques can be quite valuable and compliment each other in a future clinical device.
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Lev T. Perelman, George I. Zonios, Vadim Backman, Rajan S. Gurjar, Irving Itzkan, Ramachandra R. Dasari, Jacques Van Dam, and Michael S. Feld "Quantitative analysis of mucosal tissues in patients using light scattering spectroscopy", Proc. SPIE 3597, Optical Tomography and Spectroscopy of Tissue III, (15 July 1999); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.356844
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KEYWORDS
Tissues

Scattering

Absorption

Diffuse reflectance spectroscopy

Light scattering

Refractive index

Polarization

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