6 February 2020Spectropolarimetry diagnostics of “epithelium-connective tissue” system condition in patients with benign and malignant processes of the uterine cervix
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The aim of this study was to use the spectrophotometry method to develop a diagnostic algorithm for blood studies and the content of douglas deepening in women with ovarian tumors. A comparative analysis of the blood of healthy women and patients with ovarian cancer revealed significantly greater optical anisotropy of the latter. Qualitative studies of polarization microscopic blood images revealed a very developed microcrystalline structure. Based on the study of blood and puncture and douglas deepening of healthy women and patients with benign and malignant tumors of the ovaries, using the method of laser polarimetry, experimentally developed and clinically tested photometric and polarization criteria indicating the presence of malignancy of the tumor.
O. P. Peresunko,S. B. Yermolenko, andWenjun Yan
"Spectropolarimetry diagnostics of “epithelium-connective tissue” system condition in patients with benign and malignant processes of the uterine cervix", Proc. SPIE 11369, Fourteenth International Conference on Correlation Optics, 1136927 (6 February 2020); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2553912
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O. P. Peresunko, S. B. Yermolenko, Wenjun Yan, "Spectropolarimetry diagnostics of “epithelium-connective tissue” system condition in patients with benign and malignant processes of the uterine cervix," Proc. SPIE 11369, Fourteenth International Conference on Correlation Optics, 1136927 (6 February 2020); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2553912