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Assessment of human burn scars with optical coherence tomography by imaging the attenuation coefficient of tissue after vascular masking
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Assessment of human burn scars with optical coherence tomography by imaging the attenuation coefficient of tissue after vascular masking

P. Gong, R.A. McLaughlin, Y.M. Liew, P.R.T. Munro, F.M. Wood and David Sampson
Journal of Biomedical Optics, Vol.19(2)
2014

Abstract

attenuation coefficient burn scars collagen hypertrophic scars optical coherence tomography parametric imaging scar assessment vasculature Attenuation coefficient Burn scar Hypertrophic scar Parametric imaging scar assessment Vasculature Collagen Optical tomography Tissue adult article burn female human image processing male methodology middle aged optical coherence tomography pathology scar skin vascularization young adult Adult Burns Cicatrix Female Humans Image Processing Computer-Assisted Male Middle Aged Skin Tomography Optical Coherence Young Adult

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