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Decrease of optical attenuation in the cerebral cortex during cerebral edema detected using optical coherence tomography

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Abstract

In this study we examined the use of optical coherence tomography to detect optical changes in the cerebral cortex associated with cerebral edema progression in a mouse model.

© 2015 Optical Society of America

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