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Absolute Quantification of Hemoglobin Derivative Concentrations and Reduced Scattering Coefficients from Turbid Media using Steady State Reflectance Spectroscopy with Single Source-Detector Separation

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Abstract

Steady state broadband (650-845nm) reflectance spectroscopy yields absolute concentrations of hemoglobin derivatives and reduced scattering coefficients of blood-intralipid phantoms within 15% relative error, using an algorithm developed from diffusion approximation.

© 2006 Optical Society of America

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