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Time-resolved diffuse optical tomography for non-invasive flap viability assessment: pre-clinical tests on rats

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Abstract

We present a new setup for time-resolved diffuse optical tomography based on multiple source-detector acquisitions analysed by means of the Mellin-Laplace transform. The proposed setup has been used to perform pre-clinical measurements on rats in order to show its suitability for non-invasive assessment of flap viability.

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