Summary
This paper discusses the applications of supercontinuum (SC) sources in biomedical imaging and optical coherence tomography (OCT), focusing on three applications: detection of eyelid basal cell carcinoma, retina decoding for diagnosis of age-related macular degeneration and early-stage vision loss, and enhancing document security.
Categories
Cancer treatment and prevention: The paper discusses the use of SC sources in detecting eyelid basal cell carcinoma, a common type of skin cancer, without the need for surgical intervention.
Eye health: The paper explores the use of SC sources in retina decoding to assist in the diagnosis of age-related macular degeneration and early-stage vision loss.
Author(s)
CC Chin
Publication Year
2018
Number of Citations
1
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