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8 October 2003 Optical local and superficial probing of tissues for in vivo diagnosis
Philippe Thueler, Michel St. Ghislain, Christian D. Depeursinge, Igor Charvet, Paolo Meda, Ben Vermeulen
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Abstract
An optical tissue diagnosis technique, often called "optical biopsy", has been developed, It is based on the simultaneous determination of the optical properties of tissues such as the reduced scattering coefficient μs’ and the absorption coefficient μa. These data are obtained by applying a small diameter probe (ψ 2mm) on tissues, through the working channel of usual endoscopes. The simultaneous determination of μa and μs’ with a local probe was made possible by the consideration of the first two moments of the phase function and a proven model of light propagation in tissues at propagation length comparable to the scattering mean free path. Non-invasive measurements of the optical coefficients of superficial tissues have been obtained in vivo (stomach) at different wavelength.
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Philippe Thueler, Michel St. Ghislain, Christian D. Depeursinge, Igor Charvet, Paolo Meda, and Ben Vermeulen "Optical local and superficial probing of tissues for in vivo diagnosis", Proc. SPIE 5141, Diagnostic Optical Spectroscopy in Biomedicine II, (8 October 2003); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.500831
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KEYWORDS
Tissues

Scattering

Geometrical optics

Tissue optics

Absorption

Reflectivity

In vivo imaging

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