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Venous Oxygenation Mapping with a CCD Camera

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Abstract

A CCD camera is used to image skin of human lower legs illuminated alternately by a red and an infrared LED light source. The images are then converted to venous oxygen saturation maps.

© 2012 Optical Society of America

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