Multi-parameter Mueller Matrix Microscopy for the Expert Assessment of Acute Myocardium Ischemia (e-bog) af Meglinski, Igor
Meglinski, Igor (forfatter)

Multi-parameter Mueller Matrix Microscopy for the Expert Assessment of Acute Myocardium Ischemia e-bog

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This book provides an essential overview of the basic principles of imaging modalities, accompanied by examples of their applications in modern clinical and associated pre-clinical studies. The monograph is based on the original results of investigation of the efficiency use of laser light and Mueller-matrix polarimetry approach for assessment of myocardial tissues towards confirmation the caus...
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Forfattere Meglinski, Igor (forfatter)
Forlag Springer
Udgivet 13 april 2021
Genrer MKS
Sprog English
Format pdf
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9789811614507
This book provides an essential overview of the basic principles of imaging modalities, accompanied by examples of their applications in modern clinical and associated pre-clinical studies. The monograph is based on the original results of investigation of the efficiency use of laser light and Mueller-matrix polarimetry approach for assessment of myocardial tissues towards confirmation the cause of death. A morphological analysis of necrotic changes in the myocardial tissue of patients that died due to heart attack, coronary heart disease and acute coronary insufficiency was carried out and the data and histological sections of the myocardium  inspected utilizing Mueller-matrix mapping of tissue samples with polarized light. A unified optical model of polycrystalline structure of the myocardium is proposed, and the principles and regulations of Mueller-matrix description of its polarization manifestations are explored and developed. The book also provides a statistical and scale-selective wavelet analysis of polarization and Mueller-matrix maps. Finally, the key forensic medical criteria for the differential diagnosis of the cause of death due to necrotic and pathological changes in the morphological structure of the myocardium have been established