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30 November 2015 Laser diagnostics of native cervix dabs with human papilloma virus in high carcinogenic risk
O. P. Peresunko, Ju. G. Karpenko, D. N. Burkovets, P. V. Ivashko, A. V. Nikorych, S. B. Yermolenko, Ion Gruia, M. Ju. Gruia
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Proceedings Volume 9809, Twelfth International Conference on Correlation Optics; 980919 (2015) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2228804
Event: 12th International Conference on Correlation Optics, 2015, Chernivsti, Ukraine
Abstract
The results of experimental studies of coordinate distributions of Mueller matrix elements of the following types of cervical scraping tissue are presented: rate- low-grade - highly differentiated dysplasia (CIN1-CIN3) - adenocarcinoma of high, medium and low levels of differentiation (G1-G3). The rationale for the choice of statistical points 1-4 orders polarized coherent radiation field, transformed as a result of interaction with the oncologic modified biological layers "epithelium-stroma" as a quantitative criterion of polarimetric optical differentiation state of human biological tissues are shown here. The analysis of the obtained Mueller matrix elements and statistical correlation methods, the systematized by types studied tissues is accomplished. The results of research images of Mueller matrix elements m34 for this type of pathology as low-grade dysplasia (CIN2), the results of its statistical and correlation analysis are presented.
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O. P. Peresunko, Ju. G. Karpenko, D. N. Burkovets, P. V. Ivashko, A. V. Nikorych, S. B. Yermolenko, Ion Gruia, and M. Ju. Gruia "Laser diagnostics of native cervix dabs with human papilloma virus in high carcinogenic risk", Proc. SPIE 9809, Twelfth International Conference on Correlation Optics, 980919 (30 November 2015); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2228804
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KEYWORDS
Tissues

Polarization

Cancer

Statistical analysis

Tissue optics

Diagnostics

Polarimetry

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