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Scattering coefficient - hemoglobin concentration relation determined by frequency-domain spectroscopy during venous occlusion

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Abstract

We found correlation between reduced scattering coefficient and total hemoglobin concentration measured on muscles by the frequency-domain spectroscopy during venous occlusion protocol. This can be a useful parameter, which can be employed in clinical studies.

© 2000 Optical Society of America

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