作者: Victor X. D. Yang , Julius Pekar , Stewart S. W. Lo , Maggie L. Gordon , Brian C. Wilson
DOI: 10.1063/1.1519680
关键词: Materials science 、 Optical tomography 、 Optical radiation 、 Iterative reconstruction 、 Tomography 、 Medical physics 、 Coherence (physics) 、 Biomedical engineering 、 In vivo 、 Laser 、 Blood flow
摘要: A high-speed optical coherence and Doppler tomography system suitable for real-time monitoring of the microstructural microvascular tissue changes induced by laser thermal therapy is described. The performance demonstrated experimentally in vivo noting morphological change, manifest as an increase extinction coefficient, reduction blood flow during after animal model.