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Optical coherence tomography in respiratory science and medicine: From airways to alveoli
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Optical coherence tomography in respiratory science and medicine: From airways to alveoli

R.A. McLaughlin, P.B. Noble and David Sampson
Physiology, Vol.29(5), pp.369-380
2014

Abstract

airway obstruction animal diagnostic imaging human lung Lung Diseases optical coherence tomography pathology respiratory function Airway Obstruction Animals Diagnostic Imaging Humans Lung Lung Diseases Respiratory Physiological Phenomena Tomography Optical Coherence
Optical coherence tomography is a rapidly maturing optical imaging technology, enabling study of the in vivo structure of lung tissue at a scale of tens of micrometers. It has been used to assess the layered structure of airway walls, quantify both airway lumen caliber and compliance, and image individual alveoli. This article provides an overview of the technology and reviews its capability to provide new insights into respiratory disease.

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