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Study of extracerebral contamination for three cerebral oximeters by Monte Carlo simulation using CT data

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Abstract

Using multidetector computed tomography, thicknesses of bone squame and soft tissues of human head were assessed. MC simulation revealed impropriety of source-detector separation distances for 3 oximeters, which can cause extracerebral contamination.

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