Kienle A, Forster F K, Hibst R
Institut für Lasertechnologien in der Medizin und Messtechnik, Helmholtzstrasse 12, D-89081 Ulm, Germany.
Opt Lett. 2004 Nov 15;29(22):2617-9. doi: 10.1364/ol.29.002617.
We investigated the propagation of light in biological tissues that have aligned cylindrical microstructures (e.g., muscle, skin, bone, tooth). Because of pronounced anisotropic light scattering by cylindrical structures (e.g., myofibrils and collagen fibers) the spatially resolved reflectance exhibits a directional dependence that is different close to and far from the incident source. We applied Monte Carlo simulations, using the phase function of an infinitely long cylinder, to explain quantitatively the experimental results. These observations have consequences for noninvasive determination of the optical properties of tissue as well as for the diagnosis of early tissue alterations.
我们研究了光在具有排列的圆柱形微结构(如肌肉、皮肤、骨骼、牙齿)的生物组织中的传播。由于圆柱形结构(如肌原纤维和胶原纤维)显著的各向异性光散射,空间分辨反射率呈现出一种方向依赖性,在靠近和远离入射源处有所不同。我们应用蒙特卡罗模拟,使用无限长圆柱体的相位函数,来定量解释实验结果。这些观察结果对于组织光学特性的无创测定以及早期组织病变的诊断都有影响。