Advances in Image-Guided Urologic Surgery 2014
DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4939-1450-0_3
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Optical Coherence Tomography in Bladder Cancer

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“…Therefore, beside high spatial resolution, an ideal imaging modality should have the sufficient imaging penetration depth in tissue. It seems understanding the wavelength, refractive index, Brownian motion, orientation, and size and phase function of tissue scatters can result in modern powerful medical imaging modality [ 120 ]. The penetration depth of ~10 centimeters allows complete investigation of organs such as liver, pancreas, and kidney in nonobese ones.…”
Section: Future Prospect: An Ideal Renal Imaging Modalitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, beside high spatial resolution, an ideal imaging modality should have the sufficient imaging penetration depth in tissue. It seems understanding the wavelength, refractive index, Brownian motion, orientation, and size and phase function of tissue scatters can result in modern powerful medical imaging modality [ 120 ]. The penetration depth of ~10 centimeters allows complete investigation of organs such as liver, pancreas, and kidney in nonobese ones.…”
Section: Future Prospect: An Ideal Renal Imaging Modalitymentioning
confidence: 99%