Diagnostic Endoscopy Series in Medical Physics and Biomedical Engineering Series
Coordonnateur : Zeng Haishan
Combining a professional development course on diagnostic endoscopy from SPIE (the international society advancing light-based research) and the authors? graduate course on biomedical optics, this work is written for researchers in medical optics and biomedical engineering as well as graduate medical optics students. It uses extensive examples/case studies to familiarize readers with the basics of endoscopic optics, the pros and cons of white light endoscopy and fluorescence endoscopy for diagnostic applications, and various microscopic endoscopy imaging modalities. It covers basic optics, details of design and biomedical uses, as well as microscopic endoscopy, and endoscopic spectroscopy.
Introduction. Basic Components of Endoscopes. Basic Optics of Endoscopes. Light Propagation in Tissue – Radiative Transport Theory. White Light Endoscopy. Fluorescence Endoscopy. Endoscopic Spectroscopy. Microscopic Endoscopy Imaging. Clinical Applications in the GI Tract. Summary and Future Directions.
Date de parution : 10-2019
15.6x23.4 cm
Date de parution : 12-2013
Ouvrage de 288 p.
15.6x23.4 cm
Thèmes de Diagnostic Endoscopy :
Mots-clés :
Grin Lens; WLE; NBI; RS; Raman Spectroscopy; OCT Image; Fluorescence Endoscopy; AFI; Imaging Optics; SMF; NBI Image; Endoscopy System; WLB; Adenoma Detection Rate; Barrett’s Esophagus; Blood Volume Fraction; SHG Image; Fourier Domain OCT; Red Fluorescence Intensity; Surface Micromachining; RGB Camera; Coherent Antistokes Raman Spectroscopy; Roc Curve; Rigid Endoscope; LIF Image