T. Cannon, M. Shishkov, Ginger J. Schmidt, M. Villiger, B. Bouma, N. Uribe-Patarroyo
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Dual-resolution endoscopic OCT in vivo for improved tissue scattering property characterization
Attenuation coefficient imaging stands to enhance the value of Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT) in clinical assessment of dysplasia. We present results combining novel signal processing and hardware strategies to more accurately acquire and analyze scattering properties in tissue to extract clinically meaningful morphological information.