Noninvasive and real-time analysis of skin properties is useful in a wide variety of applications. In particular, the quantitative assessment of skin in terms of hemoglobin and melanin content, as well as in terms of its light scattering properties, is a challenging problem in dermatology. We present here a technique for examining human skin, based on the in vivo measurement of diffuse reflectance spectra in the visible and near-infrared ranges of the electromagnetic spectrum. Spectra were measured by means of a fiber optic probe, and they were analyzed using an analytical model of light diffusion in the skin. The results of the analysis indicate that it is possible to obtain quantitative information about hemoglobin and melanin content, as...
The diffuse reflectance spectrum of human skin in the visible region (400-800 nm) contains informati...
When analyzing multidiameter single-fiber reflectance (MDSFR) spectra, the inhomogeneous distributio...
Skin lesions affect between a third to a quarter of the world population and 10-15% of the visits to...
Noninvasive and real-time analysis of skin properties is useful in a wide variety of applications. I...
Absorption and reduced scattering coefficients of in-vivo human skin provide critical information on...
We present a method to determine chromophore concentrations, blood saturation, and epidermal thickne...
We present a method to determine chromophore concentrations, blood saturation, and epidermal thickne...
Model based analysis of calibrated diffuse reflectance spectroscopy can be used for determining oxyg...
We develop a superficial diffusing probe with a 3 mm source-detector separation that can be used in ...
Skin consists of epidermis and dermis layers that have distinct optical properties. The quantificati...
Monitoring of tissue blood volume and local oxygen saturation can inform the assessment of tissue he...
Monitoring of tissue blood volume and local oxygen saturation can inform the assessment of tissue he...
The diffuse reflectance spectrum of human skin in the visible region (400-800 nm) contains informati...
The diffuse reflectance spectrum of human skin in the visible region (400-800 nm) contains informati...
<p>Variations in hemoglobin concentration can be indicative of a number of serious complications, in...
The diffuse reflectance spectrum of human skin in the visible region (400-800 nm) contains informati...
When analyzing multidiameter single-fiber reflectance (MDSFR) spectra, the inhomogeneous distributio...
Skin lesions affect between a third to a quarter of the world population and 10-15% of the visits to...
Noninvasive and real-time analysis of skin properties is useful in a wide variety of applications. I...
Absorption and reduced scattering coefficients of in-vivo human skin provide critical information on...
We present a method to determine chromophore concentrations, blood saturation, and epidermal thickne...
We present a method to determine chromophore concentrations, blood saturation, and epidermal thickne...
Model based analysis of calibrated diffuse reflectance spectroscopy can be used for determining oxyg...
We develop a superficial diffusing probe with a 3 mm source-detector separation that can be used in ...
Skin consists of epidermis and dermis layers that have distinct optical properties. The quantificati...
Monitoring of tissue blood volume and local oxygen saturation can inform the assessment of tissue he...
Monitoring of tissue blood volume and local oxygen saturation can inform the assessment of tissue he...
The diffuse reflectance spectrum of human skin in the visible region (400-800 nm) contains informati...
The diffuse reflectance spectrum of human skin in the visible region (400-800 nm) contains informati...
<p>Variations in hemoglobin concentration can be indicative of a number of serious complications, in...
The diffuse reflectance spectrum of human skin in the visible region (400-800 nm) contains informati...
When analyzing multidiameter single-fiber reflectance (MDSFR) spectra, the inhomogeneous distributio...
Skin lesions affect between a third to a quarter of the world population and 10-15% of the visits to...