Early assessment of burn severity in human tissue with multi-wavelength spatial frequency domain imaging

CS Poon - 2016 - rave.ohiolink.edu
Burn injuries such as thermal burns, which are caused by contact with flames, hot liquids,
hot surfaces, and other sources of high heat as well as chemical burns and electrical burns …

Development of a non-contact fluorescence tomography system with appropriate reconstruction techniques

RB Schulz - 2006 - archiv.ub.uni-heidelberg.de
Molecular Imaging is a highly topical research field based on the combination of highly
selective markers and appropriate imaging devices. It is mainly concerned with studying the …

Application of X-ray phase imaging in the estimation of tissue optical scattering

CJ Maughan Jones - 2019 - discovery.ucl.ac.uk
The ability to non-invasively estimate the optical properties of biological tissues in vivo
would enable the advancement of quantitative optical based techniques such as …

Effects of ultrasound impedance matching fluids on diffuse optical measurements

L Di Sieno, D Contini, GL Presti, L Cortese… - … on Biomedical Optics, 2019 - opg.optica.org
Diffuse optical imaging can be used to probe highly scattering media like biological tissue
down to a depth of few centimeters, with spatial resolution limited by light scattering. Its …

Optical characterization of two-layered tissue-like phantoms using multi-distance, frequency domain near-infrared spectroscopy

B Hallacoglu, A Sassaroli… - Optical Tomography and …, 2013 - spiedigitallibrary.org
We present a near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) approach for the optical characterization of
two-layered tissuemimicking phantoms. For the data acquisition, we employed a multi …

[PDF][PDF] Optical Characterization of Two-Layered Turbid Media for Non-Invasive

B Hallacoglu, A Sassaroli, S Fantini - Absolute Oximetry in Cerebral and, 2013 - Citeseer
We introduce a multi-distance, frequency-domain, near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS)
method to measure the optical coefficients of two-layered media and the thickness of the top …