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26 October 1998 Onco-hematological diagnostics by IR spectroscopy
Sergey D. Darchuk, Larisa A. Korovina, Fiodor F. Sizov, Vladimir G. Bebeshko
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Abstract
Application of the infrared (IR) spectroscopy to early medical onco-hematological diagnostics, in particular to leukemia, is described. Leukemia is characterized by the orthophosphates acid (soluble) forms (HPO42-) accumulation in bone apatites. Bone hydroxyapatite contains predominantly basic PO43- nonsoluble orthophosphate. At the same time condensed forms of pyrophosphates (e.g., CaH2P3O7) in bones and especially in dried urine were found by the analysis of IR absorption spectra of persons with leukemia. It was show that the dried urine infrared quantitative absorption spectra investigations of phosphates contents make it possible to trace the dynamics of these elements contents during the leukemia progression and can serve for onco-hematological diagnostics at early stage of leukemia.
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Sergey D. Darchuk, Larisa A. Korovina, Fiodor F. Sizov, and Vladimir G. Bebeshko "Onco-hematological diagnostics by IR spectroscopy", Proc. SPIE 3436, Infrared Technology and Applications XXIV, (26 October 1998); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.327999
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KEYWORDS
Absorption

Bone

Leukemia

Infrared spectroscopy

Diagnostics

Infrared radiation

Minerals

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