The theoretical background of azimuthally stable method Jones matrix mapping of histological sections of biopsy
of uterine neck on the basis of spatial-frequency selection of the mechanisms of linear and circular birefringence is
presented. The comparative results of measuring the coordinate distributions of complex degree of mutual anisotropy
formed by fibrillar networks of myosin and collagen fibrils of uterine neck tissue of different pathological states - precancer
(dysplasia) and cancer (adenocarcinoma) are shown. The values and ranges of change of the statistical (moments
of the 1st - 4th order) parameters of complex degree of mutual anisotropy coordinate distributions are studied. The
objective criteria of diagnostics of the pathology and differentiation of its severity degree are determined.
The bases of method of the space-frequency of the filtering phase allocation of blood plasma pellicle are given here. The model of the optical-anisotropic properties of the albumen chain of blood plasma pellicle with regard to linear and circular double refraction of albumen and globulin crystals is proposed. Comparative researches of the effectiveness of methods of the direct polarized mapping of the azimuth images of blood plasma pcllicle layers and space-frequency polarimetry of the laser radiation transformed by divaricate and holelikc optical-anisotropic chains of blood plasma pellicles were held. On the basis of the complex statistic, correlative and fracta.1 analysis of the filtered frcquencydimensional polarizing azimuth maps of the blood plasma pellicles structure a set of criteria of the change of the double refraction of the albumen chains caused by the prostate cancer was traced and proved.
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