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6 February 2020 Informativeness of the medical-physical method for analyzing the distributions of the degree of local depolarization of microscopic images of histological sections of the intestinal wall for the diagnosis of dolechosigma
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Proceedings Volume 11369, Fourteenth International Conference on Correlation Optics; 113691O (2020) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2553954
Event: Fourteenth International Conference on Correlation Optics, 2019, Chernivtsi, Ukraine
Abstract
The materials of experimental studies of the coordinate and statistical structure of the distributions of the degree of local depolarization of laser microscopic images of histological sections of a biopsy of the intestinal wall of patients with dolechosigma (group 2) are presented. The relationships between the values of the statistical moments characterizing the distribution of the degree of local depolarization of laser microscopic images of histological sections of the intestinal wall biopsy of sick patients in group 2 were established. From the standpoint of evidence-based medicine, an analysis was made of the operational characteristics of the strength of the method for measuring the distributions of the degree of local depolarization of laser microscopic images of histological sections of a biopsy of the intestinal wall of patients from group 2 based on the determination of sensitivity, specificity, accuracy, predictability of a positive and predictability of a negative result.
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A. Ushenko, Yu. Sarkisova, A. Dubolazov, Yu. Ushenko, Yu. Tomka, A. Karachevtsev, M. Sidor, A. Prydiy, V. V. Dvorjak, and K. Tymchuk "Informativeness of the medical-physical method for analyzing the distributions of the degree of local depolarization of microscopic images of histological sections of the intestinal wall for the diagnosis of dolechosigma", Proc. SPIE 11369, Fourteenth International Conference on Correlation Optics, 113691O (6 February 2020); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2553954
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KEYWORDS
Colon

Biopsy

Radon

Polarization

Biological research

Proteins

Polarizers

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