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In vivo assessment of human burn skin using swept source optical coherence tomography

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Abstract

This study involving in-vivo assessment of the near-infrared attenuation coefficients of normal and burned subcutaneous skin using swept source optical coherence tomography may indicate that burned skin are more organized than normal ones.

© 2014 Optical Society of America

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