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Spatial-frequency Fourier polarimetry of the complex degree of mutual anisotropy of linear and circular birefringence in the diagnostics of oncological changes in morphological structure of biological tissues
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EngineeringMutual AnisotropyMicroscopyBiomedical EngineeringDiagnostic ImagingTissue ImagingBiomedical OpticQuantitative AnalysisMolecular ImagingBiophysicsCollagen FibresRadiologyCdma Coordinate DistributionsMedical ImagingMedicineHistopathologyCircular BirefringenceBiomedical AnalysisSpatial-frequency Fourier PolarimetryOptical ImagingBiomedical ImagingBiopsy MaterialElastographyOptical Coherence TomographyQuantitative Phase ImagingImagingTomography
Theory of polarisation-correlation analysis of laser images of histological sections of biopsy material from cervix tissue based on spatial frequency selection of linear and circular birefringence mechanisms is formulated. Comparative results of measuring the coordinate distributions of the complex degree of mutual anisotropy (CDMA), produced by fibrillar networks formed by myosin and collagen fibres of cervix tissue in different pathological conditions, namely, pre-cancer (dysplasia) and cancer (adenocarcinoma), are presented. The values and variation ranges of statistical (moments of the first — fourth order), correlation (excess-autocorrelation functions), and fractal (slopes of approximating curves and dispersion of extrema of logarithmic dependences of power spectra) parameters of the CDMA coordinate distributions are studied. Objective criteria for pathology diagnostics and differentiation of its severity degree are determined.
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