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Development of Spatial Frequency Domain Instrument for the Quantification of Layer Specific Optical Properties of Pigmented Lesions

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Abstract

A clinical, spatially modulated quantitative spectroscopy (SMoQS) instrument has been designed and deployed to evaluate its ability to quantitatively isolate layer-specific optical properties of pigmented lesions in skin in vivo.

© 2012 Optical Society of America

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