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Detection of radiation injured brain tissue using optical spectroscopy

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Abstract

Differentiation between radiation injured brain tissues and recurrent brain tumors using optical spectroscopy was investigated in vivo. Preliminary results show that brain tissues with radiation injury possess a unique fluorescence spectral feature allowing accurate identification.

© 2002 Optical Society of America

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