Optical coherence tomography: Technology and applications, second edition

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Optical coherence tomography (OCT) is the optical analog of ultrasound imaging and is a powerful imaging technique that enables non-invasive, in vivo, high resolution, cross-sectional imaging in biological tissue.nbsp;Between 30 to 40 Million OCT imaging procedures are performed per year in ophthalmology.nbsp;The overall market is estimated at more than 0.5 Billion USD. A new generation OCT technologynbsp;was developed, dramatically increasing resolution and speed, achieving in vivo optical biopsy, i.e. the visualization of tissue architectural morphology in situ and in real time.nbsp; Functional extensions of OCT technology enable non-invasive, depth resolved functional assessment and imaging of tissue. The book introduces OCT technology and applications not only from an optical and technological viewpoint, but also from the biomedical and clinical perspective.nbsp;This second edition is widely extended and covers significantlynbsp;more topicsnbsp;then the first edition of this book. The chapters are written bynbsp;leading international research groups, in a style comprehensible to a broad audience. It will be of interest not only to physicists, scientists and engineers, but also to biomedical and clinical researchers from different medical specialties.

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Drexler, W., & Fujimoto, J. G. (2015). Optical coherence tomography: Technology and applications, second edition. Optical Coherence Tomography: Technology and Applications, Second Edition (pp. 1–2571). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-06419-2

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