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  • Applied Spectroscopy
  • Vol. 38,
  • Issue 3,
  • pp. 304-306
  • (1984)

Identification of Inclusions in Lung Tissue with a Raman Microprobe

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Abstract

Inhaled particles smaller than 4 μm can cause damage to lung tissue, a disease called silicosis. We present an investigation on the use of a Raman microspectrometer for the identification of inclusions in lung tissue. We measured Raman spectra of such inclusions in lung tissue of a patient whose probable cause of death was silicosis. Most of the inclusions we could identify were calcite particles.

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