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Using Optical Methods to Distinguish Deep Brain Structures during Neurosurgery

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Abstract

A thin fiber optic probe is used to deliver and collect reflected light from in vivo brain tissues. Optical reflectance is used to identify deep brain gray and white matter structures during neurosurgery.

© 2000 Optical Society of America

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