Yamashita, 1993 - Google Patents
Visible and infrared diaphanoscopy for medical diagnosisYamashita, 1993
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- 3596012496744898756
- Author
- Yamashita Y
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- Medical Optical Tomography: Functional Imaging and Monitoring
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Visual lights have been used to detect breast lesions since the 1929 report by M. Cutler', who observed breast transilluinination in a darkened room. Other papers' followed in the 1930s. In 19515, work started again using hard copies of transmitted near-infrared (NIR) …
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