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22 November 2011 Polarization-phase diagnostics of latent course of cholelithiasis in patients with chronic cholecystitis combined with diabetes mellitus type 2
O. I. Fediv, O. I. Ivashchuk, Yu. F. Marchuk, D. R. Andriychuk
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Proceedings Volume 8338, Tenth International Conference on Correlation Optics; 83381V (2011) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.920899
Event: Correlation Optics 2011, 2011, Chernivsti, Ukraine
Abstract
The principles of optical model of human bile polycrystalline structure are described. The three optical levels - isotropic, liquid-crystal and solid-crystal have been proposed. It has been introduced and proposed the scenarios of phase distribution formation in the boundary field of laser radiation, transformed by bile layers. The experimental scheme of direct measurement of coordinate phase distributions has been presented. The results of investigating the interrelation between the values of correlation and fractal parameters are presented. They characterize the coordinate distributions of phase shifts between the orthogonal components of the amplitude in the points of laser images of bile smears of cholelithiasis patients in combination with other pathologies. The diagnostic criteria of the cholelithiasis nascency and its severity degree differentiation are determined.
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O. I. Fediv, O. I. Ivashchuk, Yu. F. Marchuk, and D. R. Andriychuk "Polarization-phase diagnostics of latent course of cholelithiasis in patients with chronic cholecystitis combined with diabetes mellitus type 2", Proc. SPIE 8338, Tenth International Conference on Correlation Optics, 83381V (22 November 2011); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.920899
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KEYWORDS
Fractal analysis

Pathology

Liquid crystals

Phase shifts

Polarization

Diagnostics

Crystals

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