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29 June 2001 Clinical applications of dynamic optical tomography in vascular disease
Gregg S. Landis, Thomas F. Panetta M.D., Seth B. Blattman, Harry L. Graber, Yaling Pei, Christoph H. Schmitz, Randall Locke Barbour
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Abstract
Vascular disease is a significant source of mortality and morbidity for many patient populations. While substantial strides in surgical therapeutics have been made in the past decade, our limited understanding of the microvascular processes, which are invisible to conventional imaging modalities and beyond the scope of our current physiologic paradigms, has slowed the advancement of medical therapeutic interventions. In this report we present data in support of an emerging body of work demonstrating that the method of dynamic optical tomography can yield critical insights into the underpinnings of microvascular pathophysiology in large tissue structures.
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Gregg S. Landis, Thomas F. Panetta M.D., Seth B. Blattman, Harry L. Graber, Yaling Pei, Christoph H. Schmitz, and Randall Locke Barbour "Clinical applications of dynamic optical tomography in vascular disease", Proc. SPIE 4250, Optical Tomography and Spectroscopy of Tissue IV, (29 June 2001); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.434485
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KEYWORDS
Tissues

Sensors

Blood

Principal component analysis

Optical tomography

Tissue optics

Vascular diseases

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