Advances in blood flow imaging

Susan M. Daly, Martin J. Leahy

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    Abstract

    This chapter describes the application of optical imaging techniques to biological tissue, to yield both qualitative and quantitative metrics of morphological and functional information. An in-depth narrative proffers reasoning for the diagnostic and prognostic value of such techniques via comparable descriptions of its invasive predecessors. Optical sectioning techniques of both the scattering and absorption based variety are described. The inherent need for non-invasive imaging modalities in modern medicine is discussed, in addition to the advantageous applications of their use and current limitations affecting performance.

    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationAdvanced Biophotonics
    Subtitle of host publicationTissue Optical Sectioning
    PublisherCRC Press
    Pages321-385
    Number of pages65
    ISBN (Electronic)9781439895825
    ISBN (Print)9781439895818
    Publication statusPublished - 19 Apr 2016

    Keywords

    • Biophotonics
    • Circulation
    • Correlation
    • Flow
    • Microvasculature
    • Optical imaging
    • Optical sectioning

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