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- Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settingsComparison of sagittal laser optical tomography with ultrasound and clinical examination for diagnosis of synovitis in proximal interphalangeal joints(B M J Publishing Group, 2004)
;Scheel, Alexander Konrad ;Backhaus, M. ;Klose, Alexander D. ;Moa-Anderson, B. ;Netz, U. ;Hermann, Kay Geert A. ;Beuthan, Juergen ;Mueller, Georg Anton ;Burmester, Gerd-RuedigerHielscher, Andreas H. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settingsLight scattering study of rheumatoid arthritis(Turpion Ltd, 2002)
;Beuthan, Juergen ;Netz, U. ;Minet, O. ;Klose, Alexander D. ;Hielscher, Andreas H. ;Scheel, A. ;Henniger, J.Mueller, G.The distribution of light scattered by finger joints is studied in the near-IR region. It is shown that variations in the optical parameters of the tissue (scattering coefficient mus, absorption coefficient mua, and anisotropy factor g) depend on the presence of the rheumatoid arthritis (RA). At the first stage, the distribution of scattered light was measured in diaphanoscopic experiments. The convolution of a Gaussian error function with the scattering phase function proved to be a good approximation of the data obtained. Then, a new method was developed for the reconstruction of distribution of optical parameters in the finger cross section. Model tests of the quality of this reconstruction method show good results. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settingsSagittal laser optical tomography for imaging of rheumatoid finger joints(Iop Publishing Ltd, 2004)
;Hielscher, Andreas H. ;Klose, Alexander D. ;Scheel, Alexander Konrad ;Moa-Anderson, B. ;Backhaus, M. ;Netz, U.Beuthan, JuergenWe present a novel optical tomographic imaging system that was designed to determine two-dimensional spatial distribution of optical properties in a sagittal plane through finger joints. The system incorporates a single laser diode and a single silicon photodetector into a scanning device that records spatially resolved light intensities as they are transmitted through a finger. These data are input to a model-based iterative image reconstruction (MOBIIR) scheme, which uses the equation of radiative transfer (ERT) as a forward model for light propagation through tissue. We have used this system to obtain tomographic images of six proximal interphalangeal finger joints from two patients with rheumatoid arthritis. The optical images were compared to clinical symptoms and ultrasound images.