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Optical pathology of oral tissue: A raman spectroscopy diagnostic method
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OphthalmologyOral TissuesOptical DiagnosticsSpectroscopyOptical PathologyOral TissueSurface-enhanced Raman ScatteringPathologyDermatologyClinical ChemistryOptical SpectroscopyMedicineLight Scattering SpectroscopySpectrochemical AnalysisSpectroscopic Method
Raman and fluorescence spectroscopy methods are being considered as techniques which could be complementary or even alternative to biopsy, and pathology and clinical assays in many medical applications. The present paper discusses the results of Raman spectral studies on oral tissues for optical pathology. It is shown that Raman spectra of oral tissues can be classified into spectra of normal and malignant sets and a model based on such a classification can be used to analyse oral tissue for detection of oral malignancy. Sensitivity and specificity calculated from 90 test spectra are better than 85 and 90 per cent respectively.
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