The results of algorithmic testing of digital histological studies of the duration of kidney tissue damage based on polarization reconstruction of linear birefringence maps of protein fibrillar networks are presented. The relationships between the temporary change in the magnitude of the statistical moments of the 1st - 4th orders of magnitude characterizing the distribution of the degree of crystallization of histological sections of the kidney and the duration of damage are determined.
The materials of the experimental determination of the set of maps and histograms of the distribution of the magnitude of the fluctuations of linear (DFLB) birefringence for differential diagnosis and the formation of hemorrhages of traumatic origin, cerebral infarction ischemic and hemorrhagic genesis by diffuse tomography of the polycrystalline structure of histological sections of the brain.
The reason for the existing methods of diagnosis of ovarian tumors is related to the long asymptomatic course of the disease, the difficulty of differentiation with the use of existing reliable methods for diagnosis of ovarian tumors and their relative bias. The aim of the study was to use the polarization spectrophotometry method to develop a diagnostic algorithm for blood studies and the content of douglas deepening in women with ovarian tumors. A comparative analysis of the content of douglas deepening of healthy women and patients with ovarian cancer revealed significantly greater optical anisotropy of the latter. Investigation of polarization images of blood revealed a sufficiently developed microcrystalline structure. The results of a punctal study are similar to those of women. Based on the study of blood and puncture and douglas deepening of healthy women and patients with benign and malignant tumors of the ovaries, using the method of polarization spectrophotometry, photometric and polarization criteria indicating the presence of malignancy of the tumor were experimentally developed and clinically tested.
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