Experimental Verification of Spectroscopic Imaging Encoding Depth Information Based on Analyzing Cutaneous Blood Vessels by Spectroscopic Images and 3D Images

  • TOIDA Masahiro
    Department of Biomedical Engineering, Faculty of Health and Medical Care, Saitama Medical University
  • SAITO Kenichi
    Department of Biomedical Engineering, Faculty of Health and Medical Care, Saitama Medical University
  • TERAKAWA Yuuki
    Imaging Technology Center, Research & Development Management Headquarters, FUJIFILM Corporation
  • TOMINAGA Shunsuke
    Imaging Technology Center, Research & Development Management Headquarters, FUJIFILM Corporation
  • YAMAGUCHI Hiroshi
    Imaging Technology Center, Research & Development Management Headquarters, FUJIFILM Corporation

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  • 表在性血管の分光画像3D解析による分光画像への深度情報付与の可能性検証
  • ヒョウザイセイ ケッカン ノ ブンコウ ガゾウ 3D カイセキ ニ ヨル ブンコウ ガゾウ エ ノ シンド ジョウホウ フヨ ノ カノウセイ ケンショウ

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We have contrasted spectroscopic images of blood vessels under a true skin surface of mouse with laser confocal scanning microscope 3D images of them, and analyzed these optical reflection densities of vessels. We have demonstrated that the difference between the optical reflection density of high absorption isosbestic spectrum and that of low depend on the depth of a vessel linearly. We have experimentally verified the possibility of spectroscopic vessel imaging encoding depth information.

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