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30 December 1999 Mathematical simulation as a key point of the laser fluorescence diagnostic technique in oncology
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Proceedings Volume 4059, Laser Use in Oncology II; (1999) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.375249
Event: Selected Papers on Laser Use in Oncology II, 1999, none, Armenia
Abstract
Today, it is real the use of the laser fluorescence diagnostic systems and procedures for optical noninvasive clinical diagnostic testing of oncologic, burn, suppurative and other destructive-inflammatory processes in tissues and organs. A lot of pathology cases are accompanied by the laser induced backfluorescing flux from soft tissues. And the intensity of that can provide a medical information of disorder's state. But it can be shown, that without mathematical calculations the correct biomedical informations can't be obtained because a number of phenomena answer for increasing of intensity of backfluorescence light. So, the mathematical inverse optical task solution has to be applied in medical fluorescence diagnostic systems.
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Dmitrii A. Rogatkin and Vladimir V. Tchernyi "Mathematical simulation as a key point of the laser fluorescence diagnostic technique in oncology", Proc. SPIE 4059, Laser Use in Oncology II, (30 December 1999); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.375249
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KEYWORDS
Tissues

Luminescence

Diagnostics

Tissue optics

Optical properties

Soft tissue optics

Cancer

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