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Spectroscopy Combo Ups Diagnostic Accuracy

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A new spectroscopy technique can identify melanoma with as much as 93 percent accuracy. Discovered by a team from the Institute of Electronics at the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences and University Hospital, the new method uses light-induced autofluorescence spectroscopy (LIAFS), which can detect biochemical changes that occur in skin disorders, as well as diffuse reflectance spectroscopy (DRS), which reveals morphological changes and the presence of diagnostically important skin pigments. Combining the two techniques increases diagnostic accuracy as compared to using each one separately,...Read full article

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    Published: June 2014
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    diffuse reflectance spectroscopy
    Diffuse reflectance spectroscopy (DRS) is a nondestructive analytical technique used to investigate the optical properties of materials, particularly in the field of spectroscopy. Unlike traditional reflectance spectroscopy, which involves measuring the intensity of light reflected at a specific angle (such as specular reflectance), diffuse reflectance spectroscopy considers light scattered in all directions. Key features and principles of diffuse reflectance spectroscopy include: ...
    BiophotonicsBioScanBulgariaDiffuse Reflectance SpectroscopyDRSEuropeImagingLEDsmelanomaOpticsResearch & TechnologyspectroscopyInstitute of ElectronicsBulgarian Academy of SciencesTsaritsa Yoanna–ISUL University Hospitallight-induced autofluorescence spectroscopyLIAFSNational Science Fund of BulgariaEuro News

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