Autofluorescence and diffuse reflectance spectroscopy for oral oncology
Lasers in Surgery and Medicine2005Vol. 36(5), pp. 356–364
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Diana C. G. de Veld, Marina Skurichina, Max J. H. Witjes, Robert P. W. Duin, Henricus J. C. M. Sterenborg, Jan L.N. Roodenburg
Abstract
The results for plain and corrected autofluorescence as well as diffuse reflectance spectra were similar. The relevant information for distinguishing lesions from healthy oral mucosa is probably sufficiently contained in blood absorption and scattering information, as well as in corrected autofluorescence. However, neither type of information is capable of distinguishing benign from dysplastic and malignant lesions. Combining autofluorescence and reflectance only slightly improved the results.
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