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22 November 2011 Diagnostics of hemangioma by the methods of correlation and fractal analysis of laser microscopic images of blood plasma
T. M. Boychuk, B. M. Bodnar, L. I. Vatamanesku
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Proceedings Volume 8338, Tenth International Conference on Correlation Optics; 83381O (2011) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.920610
Event: Correlation Optics 2011, 2011, Chernivsti, Ukraine
Abstract
For the first time the complex correlation and fractal analysis was used for the investigation of microscopic images of both tissue images and hemangioma liquids. It was proposed a physical model of description of phase distributions formation of coherent radiation, which was transformed by optical anisotropic biological structures. The phase maps of laser radiation in the boundary diffraction zone were used as the main information parameter. The results of investigating the interrelation between the values of correlation (correlation area, asymmetry coefficient and autocorrelation function excess) and fractal (dispersion of logarithmic dependencies of power spectra) parameters are presented. They characterize the coordinate distributions of phase shifts in the points of laser images of histological sections of hemangioma, hemangioma blood smears and blood plasma with vascular system pathologies. The diagnostic criteria of hemangioma nascency are determined.
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T. M. Boychuk, B. M. Bodnar, and L. I. Vatamanesku "Diagnostics of hemangioma by the methods of correlation and fractal analysis of laser microscopic images of blood plasma", Proc. SPIE 8338, Tenth International Conference on Correlation Optics, 83381O (22 November 2011); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.920610
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KEYWORDS
Fractal analysis

Blood

Plasma

Tissues

Phase shifts

Diagnostics

Laser tissue interaction

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