Non-invasive optical diagnostics of pigment formations of human skin
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PETRUCK, V., IVANOV , Arkady, KVATERNYUK, S., BARUN, V., BOLYUKH, B., BOLYUKH, D.. Non-invasive optical diagnostics of pigment formations of human skin. In: Microelectronics and Computer Science: The 5th International Conference, Ed. 8, 22-25 octombrie 2014, Chisinau. Chișinău, Republica Moldova: Universitatea Tehnică a Moldovei, 2014, Ediția 8, pp. 421-423. ISBN 978-9975-45-329-5..
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Microelectronics and Computer Science
Ediția 8, 2014
Conferința "Microelectronics and Computer Science"
8, Chisinau, Moldova, 22-25 octombrie 2014

Non-invasive optical diagnostics of pigment formations of human skin


Pag. 421-423

Petruck V.1, Ivanov Arkady2, Kvaternyuk S.1, Barun V.23, Bolyukh B.4, Bolyukh D.4
 
1 Vinnytsia National Technical University,
2 Stepanov Institute of Physics, National Academy of Sciences of Belarus,
3 Belarusian State University of Informatics and Radioelectronics,
4 National Pirogov Memorial Medical University, Vinnytsya
 
 
Disponibil în IBN: 23 aprilie 2019


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Measurement results of spectral reflection characteristics under multiple light scattering by healthy skin and by skin regions with melanoma or nevus are given. Experimental setup that operates on the base of the Taylor method is described. It is shown that the diffuse reflectance R of melanoma skin is lower at all the studied wavelengths from the range about 450 to 1000 nm as compared with that of healthy and benign nevus skin. This conclusion is confirmed by a large number of measurements of big groups of different persons. The gathered data demonstrated an opportunity to differ malignant and healthy or benign formations, while operating in the visible to near IR range. Examples of such a differentiation at several wavelengths are given.

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skin, pigment formations, melanoma, nevus, spectral diffuse reflectance, Experiments, integrating sphere