Diffuse Optical Imaging
Diffuse optical imaging is an imaging technology that uses near-infrared light to create optical images of the body. It has been used to non-invasively monitor tissue oxygenation, structure, and blood flow. Its applications include medical research, diagnostics, and treatment. Diffuse optical imaging is low cost, non-invasive, and portable, making it a valuable tool for medical imaging. Its ability to image deep regions of the body without the use of radiation makes it particularly useful in pediatric care, providing an important diagnostic option for children. Diffuse optical imaging can also be used in non-medical fields, such as security, archaeology, and industrial applications. Its broad use and potential make it an invaluable technology.
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