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Paper discusses an accuracy, reliability and reproducibility of "in vivo" laser fluorescent diagnostics (LFD) in
medicine. Modern equipment and calibration standards for LFD are discussed as well. It is shown, that, in spite of the
fact that formal random errors of "in vivo" instantaneous fluorescent measurements have been previously evaluated on
a level of 30-40%, the medical accuracy and reliability of LFD could reach a quite high and informative level. Most of
the formal "random" disperses in results of the single "snapshot" measurements are associated with a changeable and
alive character of the object of diagnostics.
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V. V. Tchernyi, D. A. Rogatkin, O. A. Bychenkov, L. G. Lapaeva, "Instrumentation and metrology for in vivo laser diagnostics in medicine," Proc. SPIE 7457, Imaging Spectrometry XIV, 74570P (17 August 2009); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.823825