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22 September 2015 Multifunctional polarization tomography of optical anisotropy of biological layers in diagnosis of endometriosis
O. G. Ushenko, L. D. Koval, O. V. Dubolazov, Yu. O. Ushenko, V. O. Savich, M. I. Sidor, Yu. F. Marchuk
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Abstract
The theoretical background of azimuthally stable method Jones matrix mapping of histological sections of biopsy of uterine neck on the basis of spatial-frequency selection of the mechanisms of linear and circular birefringence is presented. The comparative results of measuring the coordinate distributions of complex degree of mutual anisotropy formed by polycristalline networks of blood plasma layers of donors (group 1) and patients with endometriosis (group 2). The values and ranges of change of the statistical (moments of the 1st - 4th order) parameters of complex degree of mutual anisotropy coordinate distributions are studied. The objective criteria of diagnostics of the pathology and differentiation of its severity degree are determined.
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O. G. Ushenko, L. D. Koval, O. V. Dubolazov, Yu. O. Ushenko, V. O. Savich, M. I. Sidor, and Yu. F. Marchuk "Multifunctional polarization tomography of optical anisotropy of biological layers in diagnosis of endometriosis", Proc. SPIE 9599, Applications of Digital Image Processing XXXVIII, 959924 (22 September 2015); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2187796
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KEYWORDS
Birefringence

Blood

Plasma

Anisotropy

Biomedical optics

Polarization

Diagnostics

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