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Simultaneous reconstruction of optical absorption and scattering maps in turbid media from near-infrared frequency-domain data

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Abstract

Simultaneously reconstructed images of both absorption and scattering coefficients in optically heterogeneous media based on frequency-domain measurements are presented. The images are obtained from absolute measured data by use of a diffusion approximation to light propagation in tissue that is modeled with a finite-element method. Images that have different contrast levels are demonstrated.

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