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17 September 2018 Polarization spectroscopy of blood and punctate douglas deepening in patients with ovarian tumors
Olexander Peresunko, Sergey Yermolenko, Ksenia Rudan, Bin Guo, Zhebo Chen
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Abstract
The reason for the existing methods of diagnosis of ovarian tumors is related to the long asymptomatic course of the disease, the difficulty of differentiation with the use of existing reliable methods for diagnosis of ovarian tumors and their relative bias. The aim of the study was to use the polarization 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 content of douglas deepening of healthy women and patients with ovarian cancer revealed significantly greater optical anisotropy of the latter. Investigation of polarization images of blood revealed a sufficiently developed microcrystalline structure. The results of a punctal study are similar to those of women. 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 polarization spectrophotometry, photometric and polarization criteria indicating the presence of malignancy of the tumor were experimentally developed and clinically tested.
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Olexander Peresunko, Sergey Yermolenko, Ksenia Rudan, Bin Guo, and Zhebo Chen "Polarization spectroscopy of blood and punctate douglas deepening in patients with ovarian tumors", Proc. SPIE 10752, Applications of Digital Image Processing XLI, 107522A (17 September 2018); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2320442
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KEYWORDS
Tumors

Polarization

Blood

Plasma

Cancer

Crystals

Ovarian cancer

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