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Detecting Glioma Tumor Features in Human Ex Vivo Samples Using Swept -Source OCT

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Abstract

Ex vivo human brain tissues from 8 glioma patients and 5 controls were imaged using SS-OCT, with higher glioma attenuation values and easily detectable and specific tumor features (microcyst, necrosis and pallisading) for intraoperative resections.

© 2012 Optical Society of America

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