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Title: Detection of pathological changes in the architectonics of polycrystalline blood films using laser-induced polarization interferometry
Authors: Kvasniuk, D.
Trifonyuk, L.
Strashkevich, A.
Kozan, N.
Ushenko, V.
Dunaiev, O.
Kryvetskyi, V.
Oliinyk, I.
Kurek, E.I.
Tkachuk, V.I.
Keywords: laser
polarization
interference
contrast
image
statistical moments of the 1st - 4th order
blood
adenoma
adenocarcinoma
sensitivity
specificity
accuracy
Issue Date: 2021
Publisher: Fifteenth Int. Conf. on Correlation Optics: proc. of SPIE Vol. 12126 (13-16 Sept 2021, Chernivtsi, Ukraine)
Abstract: Abstract. The paper presents the results of the possibility of a polarization-interference approach to the analysis of microscopic images polycrystalline blood films of patients of benign and malignant prostate tumours with different degrees of differentiation. Measurements and analysis of maps and histograms of the distribution of the local contrast value of polarization-interference distributions of microscopic images of polycrystalline blood films of patients . Determination of the relationship between the statistical moments of the 1st - 4th orders characterizing the distributions of the local contrast value of the polarization-interference distributions of microscopic images of polycrystalline blood films of patients. Determination of statistical criteria for polarization-interference diagnosis of histological sections of biopsy of adenoma and adenocarcinoma with varying degrees of differentiation. Determination of sensitivity, specificity, accuracy of the polarization interferometry method for differential diagnosis of polycrystalline blood films of patients of adenoma and adenocarcinoma with varying degrees of differentiation.
URI: http://dspace.bsmu.edu.ua:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/25995
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