Monte Carlo-based inverse model for calculating tissue optical properties. Part II: Application to breast cancer diagnosis

GM Palmer, C Zhu, TM Breslin, F Xu, KW Gilchrist… - Applied …, 2006 - opg.optica.org
The Monte Carlo-based inverse model of diffuse reflectance described in part I of this pair of
companion papers was applied to the diffuse reflectance spectra of a set of 17 malignant …

Determination of optical properties of human tissues obtained from parotidectomy in the spectral range of 250 to 800 nm

EL Wisotzky, FC Uecker, S Dommerich… - Journal of …, 2019 - spiedigitallibrary.org
The optical properties of human tissues are an important parameter in medical diagnostics
and therapy. The knowledge of these parameters can encourage the development of …

Different phase-function approximations to determine optical properties of blood: A comparison

AN Yaroslavsky, IV Yaroslavsky… - … of Biological Fluids …, 1997 - spiedigitallibrary.org
We investigated the impact of the scattering phase function approximation on the optical
properties of whole human blood determined from integrating sphere measurements using …

Light propagation in tissues with controlled optical properties

VV Tuchin, IL Maksimova… - … in Tissues II, 1996 - spiedigitallibrary.org
Theoretical and computer modeling approaches, such as Mie theory, radiative transfer
theory, diffusion wave correlation spectroscopy, Monte Carlo simulation method were …

Total attenuation coefficients and scattering phase functions of tissues and phantom materials at 633 nm

ST Flock, BC Wilson, MS Patterson - Medical physics, 1987 - Wiley Online Library
Measurements have been made of the total attenuation coefficient Σt and the scattering
phase function, S (θ), of 632.8 nm of light for a number of animal model tissues, blood, and …

Diffuse reflectance spectroscopy characterization of hemoglobin and intralipid solutions: in vitro measurements with continuous variation of absorption and scattering

SE Hernández, VD Rodríguez, J Pérez… - … of biomedical optics, 2009 - spiedigitallibrary.org
Absorption and scattering processes in biological tissues are studied through reflectance
spectroscopy in tissue-like phantoms. For this aim, an experimental setup is designed to …

[PDF][PDF] Low-cost fabrication of optical tissue phantoms for use in biomedical imaging

L Ntombela, B Adeleye, N Chetty - Heliyon, 2020 - cell.com
The rapid development of new optical imaging techniques is dependent on the availability of
low-cost and easily reproducible standards for technique validation. This work describes a …

Direct measurement of the optical properties of human breast skin

SP Treweek, JC Barbenel - Medical and Biological Engineering and …, 1996 - Springer
The optical properties of thin tissue samples are obtained using goniometric apparatus.
Direct measurements of the scattering of 633 nm light by 20–120 μm thick samples of in vitro …

Linear dependency of full scattering profile isobaric point on tissue diameter

H Duadi, I Feder, D Fixler - Journal of biomedical optics, 2014 - spiedigitallibrary.org
Most methods for measuring light-tissue interaction focus on volume reflectance, while very
few measure light transmission. In a previous work, we suggested investigating the influence …

Comparison of spatially and temporally resolved diffuse-reflectance measurement systems for determination of biomedical optical properties

J Swartling, JS Dam, S Andersson-Engels - Applied optics, 2003 - opg.optica.org
Time-resolved and spatially resolved measurements of the diffuse reflectance from
biological tissue are two well-established techniques for extracting the reduced scattering …