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Quantitative optical discrimination of benign and malignant human colon pathologies using spatial frequency domain modulated imaging

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Abstract

A spatial frequency domain imaging (SFDI) was used to image ex vivo human colon tissues. Significant differences were observed between absorption, scattering, scatter slope, total hemoglobin and spatial heterogeneities of benign and malignant tissue groups.

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