The present work shows that the optical/biological information contained in a typical spectral image mainly reflects the properties of a small (conic like) volume of tissue situated vertically under each individual pixel. The objects appearing on a spectral image reasonably reproduce the correct geometrical shape and size (like a non-deformed shadow) of underlying inclusions of pathological tissue. The information contained in a spectral image comes from a depth that does not exceed approximately 2-3 mm. The number of photons that visit a given tissue voxel situated at a depth larger than approximately 2 mm represents less than the 1% of the total number of photons reaching the corresponding detection pixel (forming the image). A pathologic...
The aim of the present study is to demonstrate the possibility to assess the depth of suspected skin...
Published in Proceeding SPIE 11553, Optics in Health Care and Biomedical Optics X, 115531A (10 Octob...
Currently the only method for positively identifying malignant melanoma involves invasive and often ...
Human skin, the outer and largest organ covering our body, can be described in terms of both its 3D ...
Imaging non-invasively into the human body is currently limited by cost (MRI and CT scan), image res...
Skin contains many autofluorescent components that can be studied using spectral imaging. We employe...
textThe number of skin cancer cases reported in the United States is increasing every year and nearl...
The advent of biomedical optics and understanding of light transport through tissues has gathered en...
AbstractThe deep tissue penetration and submicron spatial resolution of multiphoton microscopy and t...
Abstract published in Proc. SPIE 10685, Biophotonics: Photonic Solutions for Better Health Care VI, ...
The emergence of compact optical spectral imaging technologies has motivated the study of their use ...
The effective and non-invasive diagnosis of skin cancer is a hot topic in biophotonics since the cur...
Optical tissue imaging has several advantages over the routine clinical imaging methods, including n...
Abstract Chromophore distribution maps are useful tools for skin malformation severity assessment an...
Skin plays a significant role in human body function and its collagen states change during the human...
The aim of the present study is to demonstrate the possibility to assess the depth of suspected skin...
Published in Proceeding SPIE 11553, Optics in Health Care and Biomedical Optics X, 115531A (10 Octob...
Currently the only method for positively identifying malignant melanoma involves invasive and often ...
Human skin, the outer and largest organ covering our body, can be described in terms of both its 3D ...
Imaging non-invasively into the human body is currently limited by cost (MRI and CT scan), image res...
Skin contains many autofluorescent components that can be studied using spectral imaging. We employe...
textThe number of skin cancer cases reported in the United States is increasing every year and nearl...
The advent of biomedical optics and understanding of light transport through tissues has gathered en...
AbstractThe deep tissue penetration and submicron spatial resolution of multiphoton microscopy and t...
Abstract published in Proc. SPIE 10685, Biophotonics: Photonic Solutions for Better Health Care VI, ...
The emergence of compact optical spectral imaging technologies has motivated the study of their use ...
The effective and non-invasive diagnosis of skin cancer is a hot topic in biophotonics since the cur...
Optical tissue imaging has several advantages over the routine clinical imaging methods, including n...
Abstract Chromophore distribution maps are useful tools for skin malformation severity assessment an...
Skin plays a significant role in human body function and its collagen states change during the human...
The aim of the present study is to demonstrate the possibility to assess the depth of suspected skin...
Published in Proceeding SPIE 11553, Optics in Health Care and Biomedical Optics X, 115531A (10 Octob...
Currently the only method for positively identifying malignant melanoma involves invasive and often ...