作者
Rebecca Richards-Kortum, Eva Sevick-Muraca
发表日期
1996/10
来源
Annual review of physical chemistry
卷号
47
期号
1
页码范围
555-606
出版商
Annual Reviews
简介
Abstract
The interaction of light within tissue has been used to recognize disease since the mid-1800s. The recent developments of small light sources, detectors, and fiber optic probes provide opportunities to quantitatively measure these interactions, which yield information for diagnosis at the biochemical, structural, or (patho)physiological level within intact tissues. However, because of the strong scattering properties of tissues, the reemitted optical signal is often influenced by changes in biochemistry (as detected by these spectroscopic approaches) and by physiological and pathophysiological changes in tissue scattering. One challenge of biomedical optics is to uncouple the signals influenced by biochemistry, which themselves provide specificity for identifying diseased states, from those influenced by tissue scattering, which are typically unspecific to a pathology. In this review, we describe optical …
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R Richards-Kortum, E Sevick-Muraca - Annual review of physical chemistry, 1996