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Optical methods in diagnostics of liver fibrosis via blood observation M. V. Kruchinina, V. M. Generalov, V. V. Atuchin [et al.]

Contributor(s): Generalov, Vladimir M | Atuchin, Victor V | Kruchinin, Vladimir N | Volodin, Vladimir A | Gromov, Andrey A | Rykhlitsky, Sergey V | Kruchinina, Margarita VMaterial type: ArticleArticleSubject(s): оптические методы диагностики | фиброз печени | исследование эритроцитов | инфракрасная спектроскопия | рамановская спектроскопия | диэлектрофорез | спектральная эллипсометрия | диффузные заболевания печениGenre/Form: статьи в журналах Online resources: Click here to access online In: Proceedings of SPIE Vol. 10176 : Asia-Pacific conference on fundamental problems of opto- and microelectronic. P. 1017608-1-1017608-10Abstract: A possible application of optical methods (dielectrophoresis, spectral and imaging ellipsometry, Fourier- transform infrared spectroscopy, Raman spectroscopy) for the early diagnostics in studies of red blood cells and serum in patients with the diffuse liver disease, with varying degrees of fibrosis, has been evaluated. As experimentally confirmed, the combined optical methods significantly improve the sensitivity, specificity and accuracy index in the diagnosis of both severe fibrosis and slight ulterior liver fibrosis. The identified optical methods diagnostic potential can be efficiently utilized in noninvasive screening evaluation of the stages of diffuse liver disease of various genesis.
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A possible application of optical methods (dielectrophoresis, spectral and imaging ellipsometry, Fourier- transform infrared spectroscopy, Raman spectroscopy) for the early diagnostics in studies of red blood cells and serum in patients with the diffuse liver disease, with varying degrees of fibrosis, has been evaluated. As experimentally confirmed, the combined optical methods significantly improve the sensitivity, specificity and accuracy index in the diagnosis of both severe fibrosis and slight ulterior liver fibrosis. The identified optical methods diagnostic potential can be efficiently utilized in noninvasive screening evaluation of the stages of diffuse liver disease of various genesis.

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