Abstract
Applications of the optical coherence tomography (OCT) as a new method for bioimaging are definitely related to the creation of compact, portable devices suitable for clinical experiments. In this paper we report on developing a compact fast-scanning OCT device comprising a movable fiber probe and on using this device in clinics to monitor pathological and postoperative states of human skin in vivo, including inflammation processes, tumors, sutures, and burns.
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