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14 October 2003 Noninvasive polarimetric glucose measurement system for eye phantoms and in-vivo measurement requirements
Rainer C Rawer, Patrick Vollmer, Andre Malz, Wilhem Stork, Klaus D. Mueller-Glaser
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Abstract
Non-invasive monitoring of the glucose level is a key technology for improved diagnosis and therapy for Diabetes patients. Optical measurement techniques like polarimetry measuring at the human eye offer promising properties for non-invasive and painless application. This article presents a polarimetric measurement system utilizing the polarizing properties of the Aqueous Humour (AH) for quantative glucose measurements. In particular the special requirements of in-vivo measurements for such a system are discussed.
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Rainer C Rawer, Patrick Vollmer, Andre Malz, Wilhem Stork, and Klaus D. Mueller-Glaser "Noninvasive polarimetric glucose measurement system for eye phantoms and in-vivo measurement requirements", Proc. SPIE 5143, Novel Optical Instrumentation for Biomedical Applications, (14 October 2003); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.500669
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KEYWORDS
Eye

Glucose

Polarimetry

Interfaces

In vivo imaging

Laser safety

Optical testing

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