Fluorescence spectroscopy of neoplastic and non-neoplastic tissues
N Ramanujam - Neoplasia, 2000 - Elsevier
Fast and non-invasive, diagnostic techniques based on fluorescence spectroscopy have the
potential to link the biochemical and morphologic properties of tissues to individual patient …
potential to link the biochemical and morphologic properties of tissues to individual patient …
Fiber optic probes for biomedical optical spectroscopy
U Utzinger, RR Richards-Kortum - Journal of biomedical …, 2003 - spiedigitallibrary.org
Fiber optic probes are a key element for biomedical spectroscopic sensing. We review the
use of fiber optic probes for optical spectroscopy, focusing on applications in turbid media …
use of fiber optic probes for optical spectroscopy, focusing on applications in turbid media …
Point-of-care, smartphone-based, dual-modality, dual-view, oral cancer screening device with neural network classification for low-resource communities
Oral cancer is a growing health issue in a number of low-and middle-income countries
(LMIC), particularly in South and Southeast Asia. The described dual-modality, dual-view …
(LMIC), particularly in South and Southeast Asia. The described dual-modality, dual-view …
Dental oct
BW Colston, US Sathyam, LB DaSilva, MJ Everett… - Optics express, 1998 - opg.optica.org
We present here the first in vivo optical coherence tomography (OCT) images of human
dental tissue. A novel dental optical coherence tomography system has been developed …
dental tissue. A novel dental optical coherence tomography system has been developed …
Discrimination of normal, inflammatory, premalignant, and malignant oral tissue: a Raman spectroscopy study
R Malini, K Venkatakrishna, J Kurien… - Biopolymers …, 2006 - Wiley Online Library
Optical spectroscopy methods are fast emerging as potential alternatives for early diagnosis
of cancer. A Raman spectroscopy method for discrimination of normal and malignant oral …
of cancer. A Raman spectroscopy method for discrimination of normal and malignant oral …
Diagnosis of breast cancer using elastic-scattering spectroscopy: preliminary clinical results
IJ Bigio, SG Bown, GM Briggs, C Kelley… - … of biomedical optics, 2000 - spiedigitallibrary.org
We report on the first stages of a clinical study designed to test elastic-scattering
spectroscopy, mediated by fiberoptic probes, for three specific clinical applications in breast …
spectroscopy, mediated by fiberoptic probes, for three specific clinical applications in breast …
Understanding the contributions of NADH and collagen to cervical tissue fluorescence spectra: modeling, measurements, and implications
Objective: At 380 nm excitation, cervical tissue fluorescence spectra demonstrate
characteristic changes with both patient age and the presence of dysplasia. A Monte Carlo …
characteristic changes with both patient age and the presence of dysplasia. A Monte Carlo …
[PDF][PDF] Fluorescence spectroscopy in vivo
N Ramanujam - Encyclopedia of analytical chemistry, 2000 - inventus.org
Diagnostic techniques based on optical spectroscopy have the potential to link the
biochemical and morphological properties of tissues to individual patient care. In particular …
biochemical and morphological properties of tissues to individual patient care. In particular …
Reflectance spectroscopy for in vivo detection of cervical precancer
YN Mirabal, SK Chang, EN Atkinson… - … of biomedical optics, 2002 - spiedigitallibrary.org
Optical technologies, in particular fluorescence spectroscopy, have shown the potential to
provide improved detection methods for cervical neoplasia that are sensitive and cost …
provide improved detection methods for cervical neoplasia that are sensitive and cost …
Optimal Excitation Wavelengths for In Vivo Detection of Oral Neoplasia Using Fluorescence Spectroscopy ¶
DL Heintzelman, U Utzinger, H Fuchs… - Photochemistry and …, 2000 - Wiley Online Library
There is no satisfactory mechanism to detect premalignant lesions in the upper aero‐
digestive tract. Fluorescence spectroscopy has potential to bridge the gap between clinical …
digestive tract. Fluorescence spectroscopy has potential to bridge the gap between clinical …