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Three-Dimensional Tumor Localization in Thick Tissue Using Measurements in a Plane

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Abstract

Diffuse photon density waves are used to provide three-dimensional tumor localization in thick tissue using a single set of measurements in a plane. Lateral localization occurs in the detection plane, while a Fourier optics approach is used to backpropagate the wave throughout the tissue volume for depth localization. Computer simulation results are presented which validate the technique.

© 1996 Optical Society of America

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