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Спектроскопия обратного рассеяния для оценки новообразований кожи

Спектроскопия обратного рассеяния для оценки новообразований кожи

Abstract

Представлены результаты исследований для оценки новообразований кожи методом дифференциального обратного рассеяния. В качестве образцов исследования использовались 34 иссеченных образца новообразований кожи. Измерения проводились в спектральном диапазоне длин волн от 400-1200нм. Проведен дискриминантный анализ в программной среде MathLab для определения типа новообразований кожи. Диагностический критерий, определяющий тип новообразований и его границу, основывался на коэффициентах обратного рассеяния, который включал в себя следующие длины волн: 560нм, 650нм, 700нм и 760нм.

The study results of neoplasm type and boundaries determination by differential backscattering were presented. The 34 skin neoplasms were excised and used as samples of research. The measurements were performed in wavelength range from 400-1200nm. The discriminant function analysis in program MathLab for determine of tumor types was conducted. The diagnostic criterion that determines the type and boundary of neoplasms was based on the optical coefficient, which included the following wavelengths: 560nm, 650nm, 700nm and 760nm.

Keywords

ДИФФЕРЕНЦИАЛЬНОЕ ОБРАТНОЕ РАССЕЯНИЕ, ДИСКРИМИНАНТНЫЙ АНАЛИЗ, НОВООБРАЗОВАНИЯ КОЖИ, НЕИНВАЗИВНАЯ ДИАГНОСТИКА, ОПТИЧЕСКИЙ КОЭФФИЦИЕНТ, МЕЛАНОМА, ПЛОСКОКЛЕТОЧНЫЙ РАК, БАЗАЛЬНО-КЛЕТОЧНЫЙ РАК, НЕВУС

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