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The use of dual-wavelength quantitative photoacoustics for evaluation of bone pathologies - a first in human study

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Abstract

Low-cost, dual-wavelength photoacoustics is used for measuring both biomechanical and functional parameters of bones. Ex-vivo and first-in-human studies demonstrate its potential for providing functional information as well as biomechanical information equivalent to ultrasound.

© 2016 Optical Society of America

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