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Tissue Viability Imaging for Assessment of Microvascular Events

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Abstract

A method for Tissue Viability Imaging is presented, based on polarisation spectroscopy. A theory based on red blood cell (RBC) and tissue light absorption provides information about the amount of RBCs in the microvasculature.

© 2005 Optical Society of America

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